Germany invaded Poland privacy and the allies France and Britain declared war
The answer to the question is Germany. Germany was not one of the Allied Powers during World War 1. The Allied Powers during World War 1 were: Russia The US France
main ones: Germany, austria, (italy)
Germany, Italy, and Japan
World War I caused many casualties and affected many different countries. Some of these were the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Germany.
Entente encirclement was a military strategy employed by the Allied Powers during World War I to surround and isolate the Central Powers, particularly Germany. The goal was to cut off supply lines, restrict movement, and ultimately weaken the enemy's position. This strategy involved coordinating attacks from multiple fronts to create a ring of pressure around the Central Powers, ultimately leading to their defeat.
tHE AXIS POWERS GAVE THEM THE FINGER
Germany invaded Poland privacy and the allies France and Britain declared war
No, Germany was once a part of the Axis Powers.
Germany was divided (assuming you are referring to east and West Germany divide after WWII) was the result of two superpowers conquering a nation and the subsequent rivalry between the conquering powers as to how the new government should be run.
Germany became an empire with the ability to rival other world powers. Germany also chose to rule in a way that was harmful to people, and could be dangerous if it spread throughout Europe. War was the only way to force Germany to slow down.
Axis powers .
The primary Central Powers were: Germany, Austria-Hungary, & Turkey.
Axis Powers .
Germany was a part of the Axis Powers. The Axis Powers consisted of 3 countries: Germany, Itatly, and Japan.
It increased America's economic ties with the Allies because British blockade of Germany caused American trade with the Central Powers to virtually cease.
The Axis powers were Japan, Germany and Italy