True or false
the allies were stronger
the central powers were known before the war as the triple alliance and before the war the allies were known as the triple entente
BECAUSE THEY DIDBECAUSE THEY DID
No, the British, French, and Russians did not form an alliance called the Central Powers. The Central Powers refers to the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I. The British, French, and Russians were part of the opposing alliance known as the Allies.
If the Soviets continued to fight the Central Powers, it would mean the Allies would spend less money and lose fewer lives. If you were in a fight, wouldn't you want to have someone helping you out?
The Central and Entente powers.
Central Powers & Allies
In World War 1, the opposing sides were the Central Powers and the Allied Powers. The Central Powers were made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and later Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire. The Allied Powers were made up of Russia, France, Britain, and later Italy and the US.
there are actually Quite a lot of countries involved in ww1 Great britain (Allies America (Allies, joined in april, 1917) Germany (Central powers) France (Allies) Russia (Allies, left in February 1917 due to Russian Revolution) Turkey (Central powers) Italy (Allies) Romania (Allies) Serbia (Allies Greece (Allies) Austria-Hungary (Central powers) Bosnia (Central powers) Bulgaria (Central powers) British Empire (Allies) Belgium (Allies) Portugal (Allies) hope this helps you :-)
The allies were a group opposing the Axis. The main Allied powers were America, Russia Britain
At the battle of Caporetto, the Central Powers had 20,000 casualties, while the Italian forces of the Allies had over 300,000 casualties! (That's a lot of casualties!)
the allies were stronger
The Allies won.
The Allies vs the Central Powers (Germany, Austria, and the Ottoman Empire).
central powers
How did the central powers and allies try to influence American public opinion
In WW I the two major alliances were the Allies (or Allied Forces) and the Central Powers.