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Italy, however, they were never really part of the Central Powers. They were allied with Austria and Germany but did not join their side when the war started. Later on, they joined the Allies because they hoped to take land from Austria that they considered "Italian".
When shown on a map, the color purple is often used to show the Central Powers. The allies are commonly shown in gray and any neutral country is shown in yellow.
the allies were stronger
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In World War 1 the Allied Powers, or Entente Powers, fought against the Central Powers. Initially composed of Germany and Austria-Hungary, they were later joined by the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria.
Germany's allies in the "Central Powers" were:Austria-HungaryOttoman Empire (joined the Central Powers in 1914) (later on became known as Turkey)Bulgaria (joined the Central Powers in 1915)
In the beginning of the war, Italy was on the Central Powers, but later sided with the Allies.
Germany's allies in the "Central Powers" were:Austria-HungaryOttoman Empire (joined the Central Powers in 1914) (later on became known as Turkey)Bulgaria (joined the Central Powers in 1915)
Germany's allies in the "Central Powers" were:Austria-HungaryOttoman Empire (joined the Central Powers in 1914) (later on became known as Turkey)Bulgaria (joined the Central Powers in 1915)
there are actually Quite a lot of countries involved in ww1 Great britain (Allies America (Allies, joined in april, 1917) Germany (Central powers) France (Allies) Russia (Allies, left in February 1917 due to Russian Revolution) Turkey (Central powers) Italy (Allies) Romania (Allies) Serbia (Allies Greece (Allies) Austria-Hungary (Central powers) Bosnia (Central powers) Bulgaria (Central powers) British Empire (Allies) Belgium (Allies) Portugal (Allies) hope this helps you :-)
Italy as they realised that germany were the only other people fighting in Europe and they were outgunned and outnumbered
The difference was that after we joined the Allies in WWI is that after we joined the allies finally outnumbered the Central Powers(Austro-Hungary, and Germany.)
No. The Central Powers were Germany, Austria and their allies. The US joined the Allied Powers, which included Britain and France.
Russia supported Serbia first, then when Germany entered the war (on the side of Austria-Hungary--the Central Powers), France and Britain joined in as well (on the side of Serbia--The Allies). Bulgaria joined in later (Central Powers), as did Italy (Allies). As it became truly a world war, Japan and the United States joined (part of the Allies), and so did the Ottoman Empire (Central Powers), and several other countries such as Portugal, Romania, etc. on the Allied side.
Italy, however, they were never really part of the Central Powers. They were allied with Austria and Germany but did not join their side when the war started. Later on, they joined the Allies because they hoped to take land from Austria that they considered "Italian".
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In WW I, the Central Powers were an alliance of Germany, Austro-Hungary, and Italy; the Allies were England, France, and Russia. (The US later joined the Allies and Russia dropped out in 1917, as a result of the Bolshevik Revolution.)