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In WW I the two major alliances were the Allies (or Allied Forces) and the Central Powers.
Triple alliance & the triple Entente
There were two opposed alliances - the central powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey versus the Entente, which originally comprised Great Britain, France and Russia, joined later by Italy and the USA.
The Entente (Sometimes called the "Allies") and the Central Powers.
There were the Central Powers and the Triple Entente, later called the allies.
In WW I the two major alliances were the Allies (or Allied Forces) and the Central Powers.
Triple alliance &Triple entente
During World War I: Europe's Great Powers Were Divided Into Two Loose Alliances The Triple Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy - 1882 The Triple Entente: France, Great Britain, and Russia - 1907
Triple alliance & the triple Entente
There were two opposed alliances - the central powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey versus the Entente, which originally comprised Great Britain, France and Russia, joined later by Italy and the USA.
The Entente Powers and the Central Powers.
the treaty of Versailles fought central powers
The two alliances of world war one where the allied power (Britain, France, Russia and later the united states) and the Central powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire)
The Entente (Sometimes called the "Allies") and the Central Powers.
Allies and axis powers.
World War 2 was of two alliances. The Axis, and the Allies. Great Britain and U.S.A were on the Allies side.
There were the Central Powers and the Triple Entente, later called the allies.