The Triple Entente, or Allied Powers, declared war on the Ottoman Empire on November 4.1914.
Enemies in the "Great War " were : - Austro Hungarian empire - Germany - Ottoman empire - Bulgaria
The Ottoman Empire was on the side of the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire). Japan was on the side of the Allies (France, England, Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, Belgium, Italy, Romania, the United States, Japan, Portugal, Brazil, and Greece).
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The Ottoman Empire was dismantled after the First World War, it was subsequently known as Turkey. Therefore, no, it was known as Turkey during the Second World War.
July 28, 1914
The Triple Entente, or Allied Powers, declared war on the Ottoman Empire on November 4.1914.
Enemies in the "Great War " were : - Austro Hungarian empire - Germany - Ottoman empire - Bulgaria
It went to war aginst Germany and then later the Ottoman empire too.
Serbia
The Ottoman Empire was on the side of the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire). Japan was on the side of the Allies (France, England, Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, Belgium, Italy, Romania, the United States, Japan, Portugal, Brazil, and Greece).
Serbia
Austria-Hungary on Serbia.
The majority of the Ottoman soldiers support the war effort, the reasons are: 1. The Ottoman Army majority is muslim 2. The Sultan declare a holy war againts the Entente Power 3. The Ottoman Army controled by Comitte of Union and Progress/ Young Turk after Young Turk Revolution 4. The people sought to accuire the area that taken by the Russia Empire in the previous war at 1877
The 1st country to declare war on Serbia was Austria-Hungary.
When Austria declared war on Serbia, Russia mobilized to protect its Balkan interest, causing Germany to declare war on both Russia and France. When Germany tried to invade France through Belgium, England declared war to defend its neutral ally. Italy, the Ottoman Empire, and the USA all joined at later stages.
The Ottoman Empire was one of the Central Powers.