The United Nations did not exist until after WWII.
Are u refering to the triple entente....if so then it consisted of Britain, France, and Russia
Taking into consideration World War I from start to finish, the clear leaders of the Triple Alliance (or, Triple Entente) were the nations of France and Great Britain. Imperial Russia was another major nation in the Alliance until being knocked out late in the war, while the United States became a major "associate" in 1917.
They all signed the Triple Entente (Triple Alliance) which basically said that if one of the countries was attacked, the other two would help it out.
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They tried to interfered with the entente cordiale in the Moroccan crisis 1905.
triple alliance was the powerfull alliance in 1st world war
The core of the Allied Forces of World War I was made up of the three Entente nations.
Antoine Capet has written: 'Civilians in war' -- subject(s): Sources, World War, 1939-1945 'Britain, France and the Entente Cordiale since 1904 (Studies in Military & Strategic History)'
The United Nations and NATO. See link below.
who fought in world war one but did not sign the treaty of versailes
France, Russia, and Great Britain all belonged to the Triple Entente before World War 1. During the Great War, they, (along with the USA, Italy, Serbia, etc...) were called the Allies or the Allied Powers
There are 193 countries in the world.191 of them have signed it.United states hasen't signed it.
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.
The United Nations did not exist until after WWII.
The triple entente consisted of France, Russia, and Britain in WWI
Are u refering to the triple entente....if so then it consisted of Britain, France, and Russia