Allies & Axis powers Axis powers: Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria. Allies Powers: U.S., Britain, France, USSR, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Yugoslavia.
The Allies emerged victorious in World War I, defeating the Central Powers.
This is a confusion of notions: typically "the allies" refers to WWII while "central powers" refers to WWI Before WWI Germany made the triple-alliance with Italy and Austria-Hungary. Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire joined the alliance, against the Entente with UK, France and Russia. Other countries joined the Entente too. When Italy swapped sides in 1915, the remainder of the German war alliance was called the central powers. WWI started 1914 and reached armistice in 1918. In WWII the term "the allies" was used about those fighting with the UK against the Axis powers (Germany, Italy and Japan, with their collaborators).
Italy joined the Allies during WWI, but no Axis Power joined the Allies during WWII.
Central Powers: Germany, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary
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.
After the US joined WWI, the allies had the forces they need to triumph. The axis powers fell and the war ended.
The Allies emerged victorious in World War I, defeating the Central Powers.
This is a confusion of notions: typically "the allies" refers to WWII while "central powers" refers to WWI Before WWI Germany made the triple-alliance with Italy and Austria-Hungary. Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire joined the alliance, against the Entente with UK, France and Russia. Other countries joined the Entente too. When Italy swapped sides in 1915, the remainder of the German war alliance was called the central powers. WWI started 1914 and reached armistice in 1918. In WWII the term "the allies" was used about those fighting with the UK against the Axis powers (Germany, Italy and Japan, with their collaborators).
Yes, The ALlies powers won WWI against the Central powers and WWII against the Axis Powers.
During WWI and the defeat of the central powers. Follows the Treaty of Versailles which had many demands that the Central Powers had to do to pay for the war. One was to split up the Ottoman empire and each of the Allies get some of the countries they owned.
The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty between the Allies and Central Powers to end WWI. And which put virtually all the blame of WWI on Germany.
Italy joined the Allies during WWI, but no Axis Power joined the Allies during WWII.
Central Powers during WWI; Axis Powers during WWII
The difference was that after we joined the Allies in WWI is that after we joined the allies finally outnumbered the Central Powers(Austro-Hungary, and Germany.)
Before WWI Germany made the triple-alliance with Italy and Austria-Hungary. Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire joined the alliance, against the Entente with UK, France and Russia. Other countries joined the Entente too. When Italy swapped sides in 1915, the remainder of the German war alliance was called the central powers. In WWII the term "the allies" was used about those fighting with the UK against the Axis powers (Germany, Italy and Japan, with their collaborators).
Russia supported Serbia first, then when Germany entered the war (on the side of Austria-Hungary--the Central Powers), France and Britain joined in as well (on the side of Serbia--The Allies). Bulgaria joined in later (Central Powers), as did Italy (Allies). As it became truly a world war, Japan and the United States joined (part of the Allies), and so did the Ottoman Empire (Central Powers), and several other countries such as Portugal, Romania, etc. on the Allied side.
Central Powers: Germany, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary