The Central Powers: Germany, Austro Hungary and the Ottoman Turkish Empire
The Entente Powers: United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Serbia, Italy, Russia and later the United States.
Allies and Axis.
Yes, because the two sides were very evenly matched for much of World War 1.
The two side that fought in World War 2 are the allies and axis.
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Malaria was the major disease, which killed the soldiers, regardless of the country, in both the World War one and World War two.
The Central Powers and the Allies.
Pretty simple. When people disagree, they take two sides. In this case, it was the Allies vs the Axis Powers
Well, World War One was a deadly war. That's one disadvantage. At the end of the War, Germany had to pay war reparations, approximately $33 Billion!well world war one had a big part in russia and franceB.It had to fight against enemies on both sides of Germany.
The United States was fighting on two sides. On one side they were fighting Germany, and on the other side they were fighting Japan. It technically was the same war but they call it two seperate ones because they happened on opposite sides of the United States.
No, that was World War Two
In world war one there were two sides: The Triple Entente contained The United Kingdom, Russia and France and The Triple Alliance contained Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy. However, later on in the war, in April 1915 Italy changed sides to the Triple Entente.
Austria-Hungary and Serbia