the germans were fighting on two borders spreading there army out
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 Allied Powers emerged victorious in World War I.
The Central Powers faced one large disadvantage geographically: they were central, meaning that they were facing a war on two fronts: the eastern and the western. Another disadvantage was that between Germany and France there was a very thick forest, one of the thickest in Europe at the time, and the Germans could not send tanks through it.
One geographic advantage the Allies had against the Central Powers during World War I was their control of sea routes, which allowed for easier transportation of supplies and reinforcements. The Allies also had greater access to raw materials and resources due to their control of colonies and territories around the world. Additionally, the Allies were able to establish a blockade that limited the Central Powers' access to vital imports.
CENTRAL POWERS
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The central powers were at a geographical disadvantage during World War I because they were surrounded by enemies on multiple fronts, while facing limited access to resources and supplies due to being landlocked. Additionally, their lack of control over key waterways restricted their ability to transport goods and troops efficiently.
It was not in the central powers
Central Powers. Axis was WW2.
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The allied powers did not push the Central powers out of France. The Central powers only left after the armistice.
The Central Powers fought in WW1. The Axis Powers fought in WW2.
The Allied Powers and the Central Powers.
In world war 1 the central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire.