Depends on what you mean by Allies. If you mean Ally as in fighting with France and Britain, then no. They were enemies. But I've heard Germany and her allies being reffered to as the "Allies" and the France-Britain-Russia alliance as the Triple Entente. Personally. I like the classification of "Entente" for the British-French side and "Central Powers" for Germany and her allies, using the word "Allies" invokes too much familiarity with World War 2.
No.
Germany was Austria-Hungary's Biggest allie
Italy was initially an Axis Power (as early as 1938) before toppling its government and switching to join the Allied Powers in 1943.Well Italy was Germany's main Allie along with Japan and Austria.
Austria is not now a great power.
Austria was an important naval power before the end of World War 1.
it is allie it is allie it is allie
Allie Gonino goes by Allie.
Me llamo Allie. OR Soy Allie.
The characteristics that enabled Russia, Austria, and Prussia to rise to power included the unification process.
Allie Trimm goes by Allie Trimm.
Allie MacDonald goes by Allie, and Rizzo.
because Austria-Hungary was becoming a world power