Nato or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
During World War I, the impact of the European alliance-system on mobilization and the commitment of military forces was, in a word, decisive. Responding to calls for help from allies already involved, several major nations (especially Germany) entered the war much sooner because of the strict requirements for victory -- which depended almost exclusively on the mobilization-schedules for each.
Italy changed its alliance. Italy wanted to stay neutral, because their alliance was supposed to be defensive, not offensive. Italy changed sides later in the war because the Allies offered them new territory if the Allies were to win World War I.
There were called the Allied Force, The Allies, an ally or the alliance.
The Triple Alliance.
Both Germany and Italy were allies of Austria during World War I but Italy didn't like Austria very much. This alliance among Austria, Italy, and Germany was called the Triple Alliance.
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Iran and Uganda have good relations, but have no military or political alliance.
The Axis was a military alliance during World War II. Participating nations included Germany, Japan, Hungary, and Italy (which joined the Allies in 1943 following armistice).
They were called the Allies and the Axis.
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.
European countries gained military assistance and geographical diversity.
You mean military allies? It depends on the specific situation, but it is very unlikely. The only time when Mexico and the US had such kind of alliance was during World War Two.
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Allies were usually peoples who voluntarily entered alliance treaties with Rome. This could be because they lived close to Rome and were afraid of Rome's military might or because an alliance would be advantageous to them. The allies supplied troops which fought alongside the Roman legions. In some instances, peoples who lost wars against Rome were forced to become either allies or client states.
During World War I, the impact of the European alliance-system on mobilization and the commitment of military forces was, in a word, decisive. Responding to calls for help from allies already involved, several major nations (especially Germany) entered the war much sooner because of the strict requirements for victory -- which depended almost exclusively on the mobilization-schedules for each.
Germany, under the leadership of Otto Van Bismarck, had won a stunning victory over France in the Franco-Prussian War. To deter France from seeking revenge, Bismarck pursued policies to isolate France and gain allies for Germany. Bismarck set into motion an alliance with Austria-Hungary, whose expansion into the Balkans conflicted with Russian policies. In 1879, Germany and Austria-Hungary joined in a defensive military alliance. Now, Italy was enraged at France, whose seizure of Tunisia in 1881 thwarted Italian military objectives. In 1882, Italy agreed to a defensive military alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary. This became known as the Triple Alliance.
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