Yugoslavia & Greece.
Germany was with Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire for the Central Powers. Italy was also in the alliance, but mid-way through the war, it switched sides to join the Allied Powers (Russia, France, Britain, and U.S.)
During World War I, the Ottoman Empire sided with the Central Powers, which primarily included Germany and Austria-Hungary. This alliance was influenced by a combination of political, military, and economic factors, as the Ottomans sought to strengthen their position against rival nations. The empire's participation in the war ultimately contributed to its dissolution and the establishment of modern Turkey following the conflict.
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During World War I, the Ottoman Empire, which is modern-day Turkey, sided with the Central Powers, including Germany and Austria-Hungary. The war exacerbated ethnic tensions within the empire, leading to significant events such as the Armenian Genocide, where an estimated 1.5 million Armenians were killed or forcibly displaced. The defeat of the Central Powers in 1918 resulted in the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire, paving the way for the establishment of modern Turkey under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in the early 1920s. The war and its aftermath significantly reshaped the political landscape of the region.
Yugoslavia & Greece.
which countries in the Balkan Peninsula sided with the Allies ^^^^ I hate when people can't answer right, I need to do homework without a book and I am screwed now... wow people..
In the beginning of the war, Italy was on the Central Powers, but later sided with the Allies.
During World War I, the countries that sided with Germany were primarily part of the Central Powers, which included Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. These nations allied with Germany against the Allied Powers, which included countries like France, the United Kingdom, Russia, and later the United States. The alliance was largely driven by mutual interests and territorial ambitions.
Countries siding with Germany were called: Axis Powers
Bulgaria sided with the Central Powers: Germany and Austria-Hungary.
Anyone who was sided with The Axis Powers such as Germany, Japan, and Italy.
The Triple Entente was more vast than the Central Powers (comprising of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy) and in the beginning had the clear naval advantage. In addition they had excellent trading routes, a network of Allies, and were located on both sides of the Central Powers allowing for a double sided attack.
The central angle of a n-sided regular polygon = 360 degrees / n. Hence, the central angle of a 15-sided regular polygon = 360 degrees / 15 = 24 degrees ============================
Each central angle of a regular 9 sided polygon: 360/9 = 40 degrees
The main powers of the Triple Entente (the Allied Powers) in World War I were France, Britain and Russia. Italy initially sided with the Triple Alliance (Austro-Hungary, and Germany), but turned away and sided with the Triple Entente.
36 degrees