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Africa was not neutral. It was entirely colonies, which fought along with their controlling nations. There was even an African front where the German and British colonies had their borders.
Spain, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands and Switzerland.
Yes, Romania was initially neutral in World War 1 but later joined the Allied Powers in 1916.
The United State was more heavily siding toward the Allied powers before World War 1, but remained neutral until April 6, 1917.
No, the Ottoman Empire was not neutral during World War 1. They joined the Central Powers, which included Germany and Austria-Hungary, and fought against the Allied Powers, which included countries like Britain, France, and Russia.
I thind they joined about half way through the war. hi Emma dreyer
No, Spain was neutral in World War I.
The primary Allied powers - Britain, France and Russia - were, by 1915, keen to bring neutral Italy into World War One on their side.
No Wilson did not like the idea because he wanted to be neutral and not join the war. He wanted to be neutral so that civilians lives were not wrecked in bombings by the Axis Powers.
There was no Axis powers in World War I--and the Axis powers LOST World War II.
The Allied Powers and the Central Powers.
Spain remained neutral during World War 1 and did not actively participate in the conflict. However, it did provide some support to both the Allied and Central Powers through trade and diplomacy.
Many countries were neutral during World War I, like Switzerland.