Central power
Germany was the biggest central power in WW1 but the Otoman Empiere also was in it with Austria Hungary.
Austria-Hungary was not a particularly useful ally from Germany's point of view.
Germany was Austria-Hungary's Biggest allie
That would be Germany.
Austria-Hungary believed that Russia would not come to the aid of their ally Serbia because they thought Russia was preoccupied with internal issues and would not risk a war with Austria-Hungary.
Germany and Austria-Hungary, and later Turkey and BulgariaIn world war 1 the central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire.
Austia-Hungary did not exist anymore in WW2. It became Austria and Hungary, two separate nations. Austria was annexed to Germany in March of 1938. Hungary became a German ally.
Germany was on the side of the Central Powers which consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire (modern day Turkey), and Bulgaria.
No, Germany did not invade Austria during World War I. In fact, Austria-Hungary was an ally of Germany at the time, and both countries were part of the Central Powers. The war was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, which led to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia, prompting the involvement of Germany and other nations.
They were part of the Central Powers.
1927
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