It depends on who you ask. This war had no clear good or bad sides, mostly because the war was largely about territorial despute and tensions that had been building for almost a century. The Imperial powers were all fighting for the same reason for the most part. It is also worth mentioning that the United States almost joined the Central Powers at one point, which demonstrates how similar the two sides really were. The Central Powers and Allies Powers were neither good nor bad; the result of the war however, imposed by the Allies, was the central cause of the second world war.
World War I had no good guys or bad guys. It was purely a political war between expanding empires, neither side was really evil but both did their fair share of nasty things.
the Allies.
The US supported Iran and the Soviets supported Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988.
Nazis, Hitler, some of Germany, Some of Japan
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It was pretty much unwavering.
US and Uk Allied good guys
The good guys (Us) and the bad guys(Them)
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the Allies.
The US supported Iran and the Soviets supported Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988.
Sometimes it's difficult to point out "the bad guys" in a war, but the attacking force during WW1 was initially Austria-Hungary.
Nazis, Hitler, some of Germany, Some of Japan
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I guess you could consider the US, England, France, and Russia to be the good guys. The bad guys would be Germany, Italy, and Japan.
In World War 2 the Axis was made of Germany, Italy, and Japan. The Allies were the US, Great Britain, and the U.S.S.RNow that the war is over, the good guys are usually called the Allies and the bay one the Axis.
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