Both countries had empires that were newly formed, and were looking to expand their territories.
Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary
There were three central powers that divided Europe were Germany,Austria/Hungary,Italy
Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary.
No, Italy did not switch to the Central Powers. Italy switched from the Central Powers to the Allied Powers.
Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary.
Central powers by the allies. _____ The term Central Power was generally used in WW1. Italy and Germany were called the Axis in WW2.
Germany and Austria-Hungary, and later Turkey and BulgariaIn world war 1 the central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire.
In world war 1 the central powers (which you called the axis powers) were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire. The allies where The British empire, France, Russia and later the United states. Later, though, Italy switched from the Central Powers do the Ally Powers.
Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary
the central powers
Italy was a member of the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary. Italy refused to join the war as a member of the Central Powers citing she was to aid Germany if attacked by France.
The four central power were Germany, Italy (at the start), Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire.