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Italy was the only country to switch sides at the very beginning. Bulgaria and Russia switched sides late into the war.
Italy
Italy
The nations that switched sides were Russia, , Britain, France, Germany and Austria-Hungary
Italy was in the Triple Allince but then switched to fight with Russia, Britain and France and dont forget the U.S.
Italy was the only country to switch sides at the very beginning. Bulgaria and Russia switched sides late into the war.
Italy
Italy
The nations that switched sides were Russia, , Britain, France, Germany and Austria-Hungary
Italy was in the Triple Allince but then switched to fight with Russia, Britain and France and dont forget the U.S.
Before the War began, Germany and Italy were on good terms. Through out the next months, tension was formed over many concerning issues. Italy therefore switched sides.
During World War I, no countries actively supported both sides of the conflict at any time; that is, no country switched sides at some point during the war. While Italy began the war as a "paper ally" of the Central Powers, it did not actively contribute military assistance of any kind to their cause. In 1915, it became a combatant on the side of the Triple Alliance.
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Yes, they switched sides when Germany atacked them.
One Battalion of Georgians switched sides, there were a few countries who declared neutrality but then joined the war, there were also countries who dropped out early. But, there were no major players who switched sides.
Russia traded sides because Germany broke their treaty agreement and invaded. They switched to the Allies.
I believe the question might be referring to Russia, who "switched sides" midway so to speak.