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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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What event signified the final defeat of the central powers?

A massive offensive attack by the Allies in 1918, where the Allies were able to overpower the German trenches.

What events signaled the final defeat of the central poweres?

The events that signaled the final defeat of the Central Powers were revolution in Austria-Hungary, the signing of Armistice by Germans to put an end to fighting, the surrender of Ottoman Turks and Bulgarians, and many other events.

What made countries make up central powers?

The Austrian-Hungarian Empire, The German Empire*, The Ottoman Empire, and The Kingdom of Bulgaria.

* The German Empire also included her imperial colonies which included German East Africa, German South West Africa, and the northern part of modern day Papa New Guinea.

What impact did Archduke Francis Ferdinand had?

The assassination was one of the reasons that lead to ww1

What event signaled the final defeat of the central power?

The events that signaled the final defeat of the Central Powers were revolution in Austria-Hungary, the signing of Armistice by Germans to put an end to fighting, the surrender of Ottoman Turks and Bulgarians, and many other events.

Who are all the members of the central powers in warld war 1?

The Central Powers of World War I included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.

Which central power fell after world war 1?

Austro - Hungarian Empire.

The Ottoman Empire, another of the Central Powers, was also broken apart as a result of the Great War.

Who was the leader during World War 1?

There was no single leader during WW1. Each country had their own leader.

Who killed Archduke Franz-Ferdinand?

Gavrilo Princip, 19 at the time, a member of Young Bosnia and one of a group of assassins organized by the Black Hand.