The Axis Powers
There were no Central Powers in World War II. Two of the countries that made up the C.P. were gone before 1939. The two sides in World War II were the Allied Forces and the Axis Powers.
Italy, Germany and Austria-Hugary
The Triple Entente(Allies)-France, Great Britain, Russia, and the US who joins in 1917.The Central Powers- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy*
In World War 1 the Allied Powers, or Entente Powers, fought against the Central Powers. Initially composed of Germany and Austria-Hungary, they were later joined by the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria.
the countries who fought together against the Central Powers in World War
The Central Powers fought in WW1. The Axis Powers fought in WW2.
the treaty of Versailles fought central powers
the treaty of Versailles fought central powers
The Central Powers during World War I were:GermanyAustria-HungaryThe Ottoman EmpireBulgaria (joined 1915 after the start of World War I)*Originally Germany and Austria-Hungary formed the Triple Alliance with Italy, but Italy did not join them in the war and later fought against the Central Powers.
The Germans fought for the Central Powers in World War I.
In World War I, the Allies fought the Central Powers. The Central Powers (Germany, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire, and Austria-Hungary) were defeated.
In world war 1 the central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire.
It was not simply two countries, but it was the Axis and Allied Powers.
In the First World War, Great Britain, France, and Russia fought against Germany. Germany was part of an alliance called the Central Powers.
The Allied Powers.
The Axis Powers