Becuz they were east of Russian empire..
Italy, however, they were never really part of the Central Powers. They were allied with Austria and Germany but did not join their side when the war started. Later on, they joined the Allies because they hoped to take land from Austria that they considered "Italian".
Germany was with Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire for the Central Powers. Italy was also in the alliance, but mid-way through the war, it switched sides to join the Allied Powers (Russia, France, Britain, and U.S.)
Spain didn't fight because they were nuteral
In World War I, the two belligerents were the Allied or Entente Forces and the Central Powers. The Allied Forces were Britain, France, Russia, Japan, Italy, Belgium, Canada and Serbia. America would join in the final year of the war. The Central Powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman empire and Bulgaria. In World War II the two sides were the Allied Forces and the Axis Powers. The Allied forces were Britain, France, the Soviet Union, China, Canada and America. The Axis Powers were Germany, which controlled most of continental Europe, Italy and Japan.
Italy was a member of the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary. Italy refused to join the war as a member of the Central Powers citing she was to aid Germany if attacked by France.
Japan did not join the Central powers, it joined the allied powers.
After a vote, the American public refused to join
The United States
we didn't. the US joined the Allied powers.
first of all the U.S didn't join anyone the allies powers joined them.
Although the League of Nations was proposed by US President Woodrow Wilson, the United States of America refused to join.
cause they felt like it
Mexico
to recover lost territories
No. The Central Powers were Germany, Austria and their allies. The US joined the Allied Powers, which included Britain and France.
They were either part of the Allied Powers or they were Neutral