The soldiers themselves dug out the trenches.
The allied powers did not push the Central powers out of France. The Central powers only left after the armistice.
The Allied Powers and the Central Powers.
In world war 1 the central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire.
In world war 1 the allied powers were fighting against the central powers
The Allies suffered 6,657,950 more casualties than the Central Powers in World War I. Including killed, wounded, and missing. The Allies lost 22,062,427 soldiers while the Central Powers lost 15,404,477 soldiers.
The Allies suffered 6,657,950 more casualties than the Central Powers in World War I. Including killed, wounded, and missing. The Allies lost 22,062,427 soldiers while the Central Powers lost 15,404,477 soldiers.
The Allies suffered 6,657,950 more casualties than the Central Powers in World War I. Including killed, wounded, and missing. The Allies lost 22,062,427 soldiers while the Central Powers lost 15,404,477 soldiers.
It was not in the central powers
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Central Powers. Axis was WW2.
The soldiers themselves dug out the trenches.
World War I saw a diverse array of soldiers fighting on both the Allied and Central Powers sides. The Allies primarily included soldiers from countries such as the United Kingdom, France, Russia, Italy, and later the United States. The Central Powers consisted mainly of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. Soldiers came from various backgrounds, including conscripted troops, volunteers, and colonial forces from different parts of the world.
The allied powers did not push the Central powers out of France. The Central powers only left after the armistice.
135 countries took part in the war.
2. 5 million
The Central Powers fought in WW1. The Axis Powers fought in WW2.