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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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Whats the significance of the first battle of the Marne?

The Battle of Marne was the first major War World I victory for the Allied Powers. The Allies successfully saved Paris and France remained in the war.

What forms of technology changed how ww1was fought compared to previous wars?

World War I was fought the same way as earlier wars, only the technology had advanced making that form of combat obsolete. The rapid fire machine gun, explosive shells with poison gas, and the tank all made their appearance in World War I. The age of the cavalry charge was over.

How did America contribute to World War 1 before 1917?

America contributed to World War 1 before 1917 by supplying the warring countries with military goods. This led to an economic boom that sustained America's war spending when it eventually entered the war.

What was a machine gunner in world war 1?

The machine gun was the pinnacle of arms technology during World War I. The machine gunner would have been the person who rode on the back of a plane and shot at people, while the pilot focused on navigation.

How many German deaths in World War 1?

12 and 1/2 as of yesterday. However General Busevsheef isn't looking well.

12 and 1/2 as of yesterday. However General Busevsheef isn't looking well.

What was Germany's Army size at the onset of world war one?

At the start of WWI the armies of the main powers were roughly as follows: Germany 4,5 million Austria-hungary 3 million Great Britain 0,975 million France 4 million Russia 6 million

Who was the first British person to die in ww1?

L/14196 Private John Parr of the Middlesex Regiment on 21st August 1914 shot by German Sniper

9518 Pte. DUNCAN MCDONALD Cameron Highlanders MISSING/CLASSED AS KILLED IN ACTION 13 AUGUST 1914. Could have been killed accidently on boat to France or dissapeared[ He was 16 years old

What were the working conditions for women like in World War 1?

=Working Conditions for Women in World War one were very dangerous. Since they had to makeammunition for the soldiers they it was very dangerous, because if one of the guns burst that can set off all the rest. It was a very dangerous job for the women to do that's why right when the men came home from war they went right back to their homes to do their regular jobs. The women got paid for working at those jobs but only half the price as men! They even put more hours into their jobs. The women noticed that they were not getting treated with the same respect as men so the women went on strike. When the women got the right to vote they decide to stop going on strike and go back to work sooner or later they got their jobs back that the men needed help for. Now these days women are in freedom from being in prison!!!=

What happened to the black hand gang after the assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand?

The six assassins caught by Austria-Hungary were tried and convicted of treason. The leader, Danilo Ilić, was hanged. The remaining assassins in custody were not yet twenty years old at the time of the assassination and so were given prison terms.

What 2 countries tried to dominate the balkans in world war 1?

The two countries that tried to dominate the Balkans in world war 1 were Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. This conflict, due to alliances with other countries, is one of the causes of WW1 as the countries took sides.

What is a form of communication that reached millions of people?

A form of communication that reached millions of people is Internet via social networking platforms. Message boards and blogs can reach out to millions of people.

How many German soldiers served in the German army during World War 1?

The number of German soldiers who served in the German Military in World War I was 13,250,000. The number of American military personnel that served during World War I was 4,743,826.

How many Austro-Hungry soldiers fought during World War 1?

During World War One, around 3,000,000 Austro-Hungarian soldiers fought

What date did Germans sign armistice to end World War 1?

On November 11, 1918, in Compiegne, France, allied and German representatives met in a railroad car to sign the armistice. The document officially went into effect at 11:00A.M., the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.

Why did Germany rely on U-Boats?

Because they didn't have a powerful surface fleet. U-boats (submarines) fought a guerrilla war on the seas. Because Germany didn't have a strong enough surface fleet to fight a traditional war on the high seas.

Same for land warfare: An enemy reverts to guerrilla warfare when they are not strong enough to challenge an enemies army-and fight conventionally.

Who were Germanys allies in WW1?

Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria.

What did the Central powers do in World War 1?

The Central Powers were composed of Austria-Hungary, the German Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of Bulgaria. They were one of the two main factions in World War I.

Why did prices increase during world war 1?

Well, there were limited supplies to be sold and many people were willing to pay more for their daily goods so shops took advantage of that and increased prices.

What was the nickname for the Germans in world war 1?

Germans wer often called "Huns" by their enemies in World War I