Prior to World War 1, the alliance between Germany, Austria, and Italy was known as the Triple Alliance, which formed into an alliance between Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
Prior to World War 2, Austria and Germany unified into a single German state in a process known as Anschluß, or unification.
During WW II, when France was occupied by the Third Reich, Britain retained its alliance with the French resistance.
No. France in WW 1 is of the Triple Alliance against the Central powers, in WW2 it is allied against the Axis, which is Germany, Italy & Japan.
In WW II there were 3 Axis powers in the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis, those being Italy, Germany, and Japan. It should be noted that Japan had no formal alliance with the Third Reich although they did have common enemies.
The original alliance of England, France, and Russia, which existed before WW I and before the US joined the alliance, was called the Triple Entente, which is derived from the French word meaning understanding. These three nations, in other words, had an understanding among each other that they would mutually resist any aggression from the central powers. I have not heard of any other name that applied to the central powers prior to WW I.
He was a soldier in WW 1 and during WW 2 his job was to be the Chancellor of Germany.
Germany was in WW I and WW II.
The two alliance in WW! were the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance. the Triple Entente mainly consisted of France, Russia and the UK (USA towards the end) the Triple Alliance mainly consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungrary and Italy (however Italy changed sides inbetween)
During WW II, when France was occupied by the Third Reich, Britain retained its alliance with the French resistance.
The US has only fought Germany in WW I and WW II, so twice.
No. France in WW 1 is of the Triple Alliance against the Central powers, in WW2 it is allied against the Axis, which is Germany, Italy & Japan.
The Allied Powers were a military alliance, so the term is quite straightforward. However, you might still ask why the opposing military alliance between Germany, Austria, and Italy, was not referred to as allied powers. We tend to think of alliance as a good thing, so when we are in an alliance we are the allies; when our enemies are in an alliance, it is more of an axis of evil kind of thing. In WW II people talked about the Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis. It should be noted that Japan was not formally allied to Nazi Germany, although it became a kind of alliance in that both Japan and Nazi Germany were at war with the US.
No. In WW 1, he was a corporal in the Army. He was president of Germany in WW 2.
German Federal Republic (GFR)
The archduke of Austrohungary Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Serbia. The Serbians arrested the assasin and Austrohungary asked Serbia to deport him. The Serbians refused, so Austrohungary invaded Serbia and another country got involved and another and so on until it finished up a world war.
A German submarine used in WW I was called a U-boat.
Mostly (in recent history) its WW 1 and WW 2 record and the Holocaust.
In WW II there were 3 Axis powers in the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis, those being Italy, Germany, and Japan. It should be noted that Japan had no formal alliance with the Third Reich although they did have common enemies.