Allied leaders were Georges Clemenceau, Raymond Poincare, Ferdinand Foch, HH Asquith, David Lloyd George, Douglas Haig, Nicholas II, Nicholas Nikolayevich, Aleksei Brusilov, Victor Emmanuel III, Vittorio Orlando, Luigi Cadorna, Woodrow Wilson, John Pershing, Constantin Prezan, Ferdinand I, Taisho, Peter I and Radomir Putnik. Central Power leaders included Wilhelm II, Paul Von Hindenburg, Erich Ludendorff, Erich von Falkenhayn, Helmuth von Moltke, Franz Joseph I, Karl I, Conrad von Hotzendorf, Arz von Straussenburg, Enver Pasha, Djemal Pasha, Talaat Pasha, Nikola Zhekov and Ferdinand I.
The numbers listed below are from a high school textbook are estimated. Axis Powers include: Japan military -1,740,000 civilian - 3939,400 Italy military -226,900 civilian - 60,000 Germany military-3,250,000 civilian-2,350,000 5 Primary Allied Powers: United States military-405,000 civilian-68 France military-122,000 civilian-470,000 Britain military-305,800 civilian-60,600 Russia military-11,000,000 civilian-6,700,000 China military-1,400,000 civilian-8,000,000
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In 1914, the Central Powers primarily consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. These nations formed a military alliance during World War I, opposing the Allied Powers, which included countries like France, the United Kingdom, and Russia. The Central Powers aimed to expand their influence and territory, leading to significant conflict throughout the war. Their alliance was characterized by mutual support and military coordination.
Italy left the Central powers before they were known as the central powers.
The numbers listed below are from a high school textbook are estimated. Axis Powers include: Japan military -1,740,000 civilian - 3939,400 Italy military -226,900 civilian - 60,000 Germany military-3,250,000 civilian-2,350,000 5 Primary Allied Powers: United States military-405,000 civilian-68 France military-122,000 civilian-470,000 Britain military-305,800 civilian-60,600 Russia military-11,000,000 civilian-6,700,000 China military-1,400,000 civilian-8,000,000
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An estimated 4 million central powers military people died during World War 1. An estimated 5.5 million allied military personal died.
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The total number of casualties in World War I, both military and civilian, were about 37 million: 16 million deaths and 21 million wounded. The total number of deaths includes 9.7 million military personnel and about 6.8 million civilians. The Entente Powers (also known as the Allies) lost 5.7 million soldiers and the Central Powers about 4 million.
Italy left the Central powers before they were known as the central powers.
No, Italy did not switch to the Central Powers. Italy switched from the Central Powers to the Allied Powers.
Founding of the Republic. The Founders noticed how the British military abused their powers and wanted to avoid the same thing from happening in the US military. The 2nd and 3rd amendments are also because of this.
Of the Allied Powers, Russia suffered the most military deaths, with 2,254,369 total. Of the Central Powers, the German Empire suffered the most military deaths, with 2,037,000 total.
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The total number of casualties in World War I, both military and civilian, were about 37 million: 16 million deaths and 21 million wounded. The total number of deaths includes 9.7 million military personnel and about 6.8 million civilians. The Entente Powers (also known as the Allies) lost about 5.7 million soldiers while the Central Powers lost about 4 million.