The definition of "enemy" depends on which side you were part of. The two opposing sides were known as the Allied ( or Entente) Powers and the Central Powers.
The Central Powers were:
Germany
Austria-Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Bulgaria (1915-18)
The Allied Powers were primarily:
Russia (1914-17)
British Empire
France
Italy (1915-18)
United States (1917-18)
Romania (1916-18)
Japan
Serbia
Belgium
Greece (1917-18)
Portugal (1916-18)
Montenegro (1914-16)
Note that the nations involved changed over the course of the war.
Their enemies were people he he lol
Trinidad was a colony of Britain in World War One, so technically, Britain's enemies would have been its enemies also.
they were called the central powers.
World War 1 was known for its long and dangerous trench warfare and for extended artillery bombardments.
i dont know lol.
World War 1 began in the year 1914. England's enemies in the war was the German Empire as well as the Ottoman Empire.
Germany
i do not know
germany
Their enemies were people he he lol
Their enemies were people he he lol
Germany
To kill the enemies
Germans wer often called "Huns" by their enemies in World War I
Germans wer often called "Huns" by their enemies in World War I
No. They were enemies for the entire war.
Germany's main enemies in World War 1 were Britain, France, Italy, and Russia. America too, but we joined the war later than any of the other Allies.