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Britain, France, Russia, Italy and Japan were the Entente Powers. They were later joined by America. Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria were the Central Powers. The Entente Powers won the war.
Yes, on the side of the central powers.
Yes. Bulgaria joined the Central Powers to fight Serbia.
There are a number of powers who were involved in the World War 1. Russia, Germany and France were the main countries in the war among others.
many nations were involved in WW I. Hence the name.
The war was a stalemate before the United States became involved. After the United States became involved, the balance tipped to the Allied powers.
The war was a stalemate before the United States became involved. After the United States became involved, the balance tipped to the Allied powers.
WW I was bigger than previous wars, because all the powerful nations of the world were involved on one side or the other, in two vast, opposed alliances (the Triple Entente vs. the Central Powers). No previous war had involved the whole world.
World War 1 was won by the Allies which were different nations known as of the Entente Powers. These nations fought against the Germans, Austria-Hungary, and other countries that were called the Central Powers. The Allies included the United States, France, England, Australia, and many more other nations.
The war was a stalemate before the United States became involved. After the United States became involved, the balance tipped to the Allied powers.
Canada did not have any obligation to be involved in World War 1. Canada had no personal grievances against any of the powers involved.