Central Powers was the term describing the war-time alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary.
Most likely the allied powers did. Since they were gaining more and more countries. The Central Powers were a losing countries and men, so I guess that the Allies spent more than the Central Powers.
the countries who fought together against the Central Powers in World War
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
The key differences between the Central Powers and the Allied Powers in World War I were their alliances and geographical locations. The Central Powers included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria, while the Allied Powers consisted of countries like France, Britain, Russia, Italy, and later the United States. The Central Powers were mainly located in central Europe, while the Allied Powers were spread across Europe and beyond.
Italy left the Central powers before they were known as the central powers.
Central Powers= They are the countries that are fighting in the war. Neutral powers= They are not involved in the fighting
Most likely the allied powers did. Since they were gaining more and more countries. The Central Powers were a losing countries and men, so I guess that the Allies spent more than the Central Powers.
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Bulgaria
the countries who fought together against the Central Powers in World War
Germany Austro-Hungary
The Central Powers during World War I primarily included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. If you're referring to a specific list of countries, please provide it so I can identify which one was a member of the Central Powers.
In world war 1 the central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire.
central powers
GermanyAustria-HungaryOttoman EmpireBulgaria
Because they were countries found in the centre of Europe.
The 4 countries of the Central Powers were Germany, Italy, Austria, and Hungary (but note that at the time, Austria and Hungary were part of what was known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire).