Italy, sort of. Italy was never technically part of the Central Powers but did switch sides.
When the war started in August 1914, Italy was in a defensive alliance with Austria-Hungary and Germany. Since Austria-Hungary was technically the first country to declare war, Italy said that the defensive alliance was not triggered and said that they did not have to become involved in the new war.
A side factor is that Italy and Austria-Hungary had been fierce enemies for most of the 1800s, and Austria-Hungary still ruled some land that Italy believed was rightfully Italian. So Italy only really agreed to the alliance in order to protect themselves in the event of a war- around 1881, there was a small chance of Italy and France going to war, a war that Italy would have had a hard time winning alone.
So anyway, in late April 1915, the Allies made an offer to Italy- if Italy joined their side, and then the Allies won the war, then Italy would be given the Italian lands that Austria still controlled. Italy agreed to the offer. They officially canceled the old alliance with Austria-Hungary and Germany, and joined the war as part of the Allies.
Italy was in the Triple Allince but then switched to fight with Russia, Britain and France and dont forget the U.S.
During World War I, no countries actively supported both sides of the conflict at any time; that is, no country switched sides at some point during the war. While Italy began the war as a "paper ally" of the Central Powers, it did not actively contribute military assistance of any kind to their cause. In 1915, it became a combatant on the side of the Triple Alliance.
The central powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Italy (Italy joined the allies in 1915) Allied Powers: England, France, Russia(left the war in 1917), Italy(in 1915), and the U.S.A
Central Organisation for Durable Peace was created in 1915.
The definition of "enemy" depends on which side you were part of. The two opposing sides were known as the Allied ( or Entente) Powers and the Central Powers.The Central Powers were:GermanyAustria-HungaryOttoman EmpireBulgaria (1915-18)The Allied Powers were primarily:Russia (1914-17)British EmpireFranceItaly (1915-18)United States (1917-18)Romania (1916-18)JapanSerbiaBelgiumGreece (1917-18)Portugal (1916-18)Montenegro (1914-16)Note that the nations involved changed over the course of the war.
Italy was in the Triple Allince but then switched to fight with Russia, Britain and France and dont forget the U.S.
The Central Powers during World War I were:GermanyAustria-HungaryThe Ottoman EmpireBulgaria (joined 1915 after the start of World War I)*Originally Germany and Austria-Hungary formed the Triple Alliance with Italy, but Italy did not join them in the war and later fought against the Central Powers.Another answerIn World War 1 the Central Powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. Italy was part of that alliance but, because it switched sides before the name changed from the Triple Alliance to the Central Powers, it is generally not considered to have been a Central Powers member.
During World War I, no countries actively supported both sides of the conflict at any time; that is, no country switched sides at some point during the war. While Italy began the war as a "paper ally" of the Central Powers, it did not actively contribute military assistance of any kind to their cause. In 1915, it became a combatant on the side of the Triple Alliance.
Both Sides of Life - 1915 was released on: USA: 9 September 1915
The Kingdom of Italy was an ally of the Central Powers (German Empire, Austria-Hungarian Empire) at the outbreak of World War One in August 1914. As a member of "Triple Alliance" their allegiance was intended to counter-balance the Triple Entente allegiance of France, United Kingdom and Russia. However, at the outbreak of hostilities, the Kingdom of Italy did not join in fighting and instead joined the allied (France, Russia, United Kingdom) side in May 1915.
The Greater Power - 1915 was released on: USA: 23 March 1915
The Power of the Street - 1915 was released on: USA: 29 April 1915
The Power of Fascination - 1915 was released on: USA: 10 December 1915
The central powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Italy (Italy joined the allies in 1915) Allied Powers: England, France, Russia(left the war in 1917), Italy(in 1915), and the U.S.A
Concrete-Central Elevator was created in 1915.
Central Ohio Railroad ended in 1915.
The Power of Prayer - 1915 II was released on: USA: 22 March 1915