They were against the Germans and their allies called the Triple Alliance. US was with the British and their allies-Triple Entente
On paper at least, almost all long-term alliances are defensive - and this applied to the Triple Alliance, too. Incidentally, in WW1 Italy fought against the "Triple" Alliance ...
triple alliance was the powerfull alliance in 1st world war
During World War I, France was, indeed, a member of the Triple Alliance (or, Triple Entente). One of the most powerful nations of that alliance, France both entered the war and ended the war as a leader in the fight against the Central Powers.
World War I - the Triple Alliance. World War II - the Axis.
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.
The three countries in the Triple Alliance were Germany, then Austria-Hungary and Italy, this alliance lasted from 1882 till the beginning of World War I.Great Britain (A+ Anywhere)
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy made up the Triple Alliance.
The Triple Entente.
In world war 1 there was the triple entente and the triple alliance. the triple entente was Germany austria-Hungary, and Italy, the triple alliance were Britain France, and russia, so there was 3 allies
to save the world from a world war... kinda failed in that didn't it?
The Triple Alliance during World War I was a military alliance formed in 1882 between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. Initially, it was designed for mutual defense against aggression, particularly from France and Russia. However, when the war broke out in 1914, Italy chose not to join its allies and instead entered the conflict on the side of the Allies in 1915, effectively leaving the Triple Alliance weakened. Thus, the alliance played a lesser role in the war than its counterpart, the Triple Entente.