The involvement of many of the allied great powers in World War II was natural and inevitable. The allied forces were invaded or under the direct threat of invasion by Germany.
European countries joined alliances so that they would have external support in the event of an attack.
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The Central Powers and the Allied Powers
The Entente Powers and the Central Powers.
because the entente powers were the countries against the Central power countries. the entente powers and the Central powers all had alliances against each other so then they all drew into war and declared war.
The great depression of the 1930's influenced the power and alliances of the nations involved in WW2.
They have it divided up different levels
In great Britain the alliances were to agree of support between countries
In WW I the two major alliances were the Allies (or Allied Forces) and the Central Powers.
Triple alliance &Triple entente
They have it divided up different levels
They have it divided up different levels
Effect: Bismarck succeeded in isolating France.
Effect: Bismarck succeeded in isolating France.
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The Central Powers and the Allied Powers
During World War I: Europe's Great Powers Were Divided Into Two Loose Alliances The Triple Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy - 1882 The Triple Entente: France, Great Britain, and Russia - 1907
The Allied Powers