France was a member of the Triple Entente, while Italy was a member of the Triple Alliance, with Germany and Austria-Hungary.
Germany never left the Triple Alliance. The Triple Alliance was destroyed because Italy opted out of the agreement once World War I rolled around. After that, Germany's only ally was Austria-Hungary, as it had been before the Triple Alliance. This alliance is known as the Dual Alliance. Italy remained neutral when World War I broke out in 1914. However, the Italians had a secret military alliance with France ever since 1902, and France was a major enemy of Germany. So you could argue that the Triple Alliance actually crumbled in 1902, but was made public in 1914.
Switzerland, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, MId and Southern African countries, Middle East, Western Asia, Latin-America, South America.
Triple Alliance: Italy Germany Austro Hungarian Empire Triple Entente: Great Britain France Russia
They were Neutral at that time. :D I come from Belgium
Great Britain
Italy was part of the triple Alliance up until the beginning of World War I; however since Italy was completley unprepared for war and did not want to risk war with Britain and France due to their much greater naval power and Italy's vulnerability to attack by sea. Therefore Italy abrogated the Triple Alliance treaty and remained neutral when Germany and Austria went to war in 1914.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy were the members
The Triple Entente ( the alliance between the United Kingdom, the French Third Republic, and Russia) against The Triple Alliance ( Germany, Austria-Hungary). Italy was a member of the Triple Alliance, but joined the war on Entente side.
There was no triple alliance.
France was a member of the Triple Entente, while Italy was a member of the Triple Alliance, with Germany and Austria-Hungary.
Russia was a member of the Triple Entente, while Austria-Hungary was a member of the Triple Alliance.