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Central Powers

The Central forces of World War 2 were lead by the German Republic and included the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Bulgaria against the Allied Forces.

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How did the US save the Allies in World War 1?

Quite simply put, they didn't.

The U.S entered World War One, to late to actually make a significant difference.

How did the system of alliances lead to world war 1?

Russia declaring war on Germany to protect its ally Serbia

How did you heat your homes before gas central heating?

people used to use coal fires, and gas and electric fires have been round for years and years, but coal fires was the prefered method

What was the daily diet of a German soldier during World War 1?

Im not too sure, but part of their diet, the part that gave them their Iron, was pea soup. They made the pea soup from a dried, powdered form of peas, that was mixed with fat(like bacon fat or beef fat) and stored in a sausage wrapper-like container. It is called "Erbwurst".

How did world war 1 help the economy?

A need for more military gear, guns, and vehicles.

It also limited job competition

How do you beat warfare 1917 on armor games?

Keep the troops going forward. Save your upgrades and when you have 6 upgrade immediately to the full power artillery

Then when you get to tanks, just use them and don't bother with troops!

Victory will be yours!

What is the battle of Belleau Wood?

Belleau Wood's is an area in France where US Military Forces engaged German forces during WW1

What was the schieffelin plan?

the German plans to invade France through belgium and overwhelm them before russia mobilized on the eastern front (used in world war one)

Why did Russia and austria become rivals in the balkans?

they became rivals in the balkans because they both wanted the power to control it and the Dardanelles.

Who were the Central Powers in World War 1 and what type of government?

The members of the Central Powersduring World War I were the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Bulgaria, along with their assorted colonies.

What is Meaning of will power?

will power is being strong: not giving in to temptation.

Which new weapon caused the most casualties in World War 1?

The new weapon that caused the most casualties in World War I was the machine gun. Its ability to fire hundreds of rounds per minute allowed for devastating firepower on the battlefield, leading to massive losses during trench warfare. The widespread use of machine guns contributed to the high casualty rates, as they were effective in defending positions and repelling infantry charges. This technological advancement fundamentally changed military tactics and the nature of warfare during the conflict.

Who were the big three of ww1?

The countries most commonly viewed as the big three were Britain, France and Germany.

What did the German government decide to begin on February 1 1917?

on feb 1 1917 German government decided to begin submarine warfare unrestricted