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Italy changed its alliance. Italy wanted to stay neutral, because their alliance was supposed to be defensive, not offensive. Italy changed sides later in the war because the Allies offered them new territory if the Allies were to win World War I.
Italy was in the Triple Alliance and fought for the Allied Powers. The remaining two, Germany and Austria-Hungary, fought for the Central Powers.
There were called the Allied Force, The Allies, an ally or the alliance.
The Triple Alliance.
Both Germany and Italy were allies of Austria during World War I but Italy didn't like Austria very much. This alliance among Austria, Italy, and Germany was called the Triple Alliance.
The word "alliance" comes to mind. The allied countries are known as allies.
Italy changed its alliance. Italy wanted to stay neutral, because their alliance was supposed to be defensive, not offensive. Italy changed sides later in the war because the Allies offered them new territory if the Allies were to win World War I.
If country A attacks country B, then A's allies also attack country B, and B's allies all come to the defense of B.
Italy
It is important for a country to be part of an alliance in a time of war because they will have back up help and support from the countries that are their allies.
Italy was in the Triple Alliance and fought for the Allied Powers. The remaining two, Germany and Austria-Hungary, fought for the Central Powers.
Ofcourse. They have formed Five Country Alliance and they are allies to Konoha. So there will be more action of them.
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NATO
There were called the Allied Force, The Allies, an ally or the alliance.
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