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WW1 Allied Forces

During World War 1, the Allied Forces, the largest being the US, Great Britain and colonies and France, banded together to oppose the Central Forces.

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Similarities between the Russian Revolution and the French Revolution?

simalarities:

- as in all revolutions - structural simalarity.

First period of refusing old regime;

which is changed by period of bloody terror (such as the Terror of Jacobin

Club in France and, perhaps, military communism after 1917 in Russia);

then period of relative peaceful life (French Directory and New Economic Policy in USSR);

then period of dictatorship (Napoleon and Stalin) with mighty orientation on

external invasions.

- you can also notice simalarity in some details such as execution of royal family in France and Russia

differences:

- more vast internal Civil War in Russia

- recreation some religious and monarchical institutes in France during the

first Empire

- French revolution is a transition to more capitalist regime, Russian - to "socialism"(25/x 1917)

etc

Why were you created?

We were born because god wanted some people to spread the word about himself so he created Adem an Eve. (this answer is dumb and man this person is so STUPID! ps. by tsalas10)

(this answer is not dumb and do not say i am STUPID because im not! ps. by tsalas10) You were born because you parents wanted to have you, to make your family legacy go on, and to have another family member but most of all, you were created because you parents wanted to raise you, and when you are an adult, help you live.

What two nations were involve in a naval arms race before World War 1?

The previous answer was completely wrong! There was a massive naval race between Germany and Britain prior to the Great War (WWI). This is a major cause of WWI and culminated in the largest naval battle in world history, the battle of Jutland.

Abdication of Nicholas II?

He had stepped down from throne after the death of his father on October 20, 1991

Why did France and Russia form a dual alliance?

The dual alliance of 1892 between France and Russia arose from fear of Germany.

6 allied powers of world war 1?

The five largest countries affiliated with the Allies in World War 1 are the UK, Russia, France, Japan, and Italy. The United States was a large ally, but they're considered co-belligerent, rather than affiliated.

What countries fought against each other in World War 1?

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the major countries that were fought in the war were Germany,Austria-Hungary,and Italy
I looked up a list and here's what I got.


Belgium (including Belgian colonial forces)
British Empire
Australia
British crown colonies
Canada
India
New Zealand
Newfoundland
South Africa
United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland
France (including French colonial forces)
Kingdom of Greece (May 1917 and after)
Kingdom of Italy (April 1915 and after)
Empire of Japan
Kingdom of Montenegro
Portugal (March 1916 and after) (including Portuguese colonial forces)
Kingdom of Romania (August 1916-May 1918)
Russian Empire (until November 1917)
Kingdom of Serbia
United States of America (April 1917 and after)
Albania
Andorra
Armenia (May 1918 and after)
Bolivia (April 1917 and after)
Brazil (October 1917 and after)
China (August 1917 and after)
Costa Rica (May 1918 and after)
Cuba (April 1917 and after)
Czechoslovakia
Ecuador (December 1917 and after)
Guatemala (April 1918 and after)
Liberia (August 1917 and after)
Haiti (July 1918 and after)
Honduras (July 1918 and after)
Nicaragua (May 1918 and after)
Panama (December 1917 and after)
Peru (October 1917 and after)
San Marino (June 1915 and after)
Siam (July 1917 and after)
Uruguay (October 1917 and after)

Most important events of world war 1?

# June 28, 1914: Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated which set off the beginning of World War I. # July 28, 1914: Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. # August 4, 1914: Germany invaded Belgium and started the fighting. # August 10, 1914: Austria-Hungary invaded Russia, opening the fighting on the Eastern Front # 12th August 1914 Britain and France declare war on Germany. # 1st July 1915 the start of the battle of the somme, also the bloodiest day in British military history with 19,000 dead # 13 November 1916 end of the battle of the somme # April 6, 1917: United States declared war on Germany. # June 24, 1917: American troops began landing in France. # December 15, 1917: Russia signed an armistice with Germany, ending the fighting on the Eastern Front. # 3rd march 1918 Russian involvement in WW1 ends # March 21, 1918: Germany launched first of its final three offensives on the Western Front. # September 26, 1918: The Allies began their final offensive on the Western Front. # November 11, 1918: Germany signed an armistice ending World War I.

How important was the US in ww1?

The US came into the war right at the end, forcing the German forces to accept an armistice (Surrender) with the allied forces because they would have been unable to fight off the US troops as well as the Triple Entente. Later, when the Treaty of Versailles was drawn up by the 'Big 3,' Woodrow Wilson, the US president at the time, was one of these leaders. The other two were;

David Lloyd George of Britain and

Clemenceau of France.

However, despite participating in the Treaty of Versailles and the invention of the 'League of Nations,' the U.S. then backed out of both signing the Treaty, and joining the League.

What year was the zimmermann telegram sent?

  • Germany Send the Zimmerman Telegram to send and information to the Mexicans.

What is the name of the countries against Germany?

I'm assuming that this is a question about the Great War 1914-9 United Kingdom and her Empire France Russian Empire These were the Allies of the Triple Entente they were joined in 1917 by the USA

Why does the United States join the war effort in Europe?

because all that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good to do nothing. Our grandfathers and great grandfathers could no longer stand by and do nothing about the evils befalling europe.

Why do you think the Triple Alliance was also called the Central Powers?

Well, there were two alliances: triple entrente and the triple alliances. I think the reason between the triple entrente and the central powers may well be that the countries that signed an alliance in the triple entrente, could be central countries or have central empires.

Why did Great Britain get into World War 1?

Britain entered WW1 in the defense of Belgium and in reaction to Germany's violation of The Treaty of London (1839), in which Belgium's neutrality was to be respected by all nations. June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand (who was next in line for the Austrian throne) and his wife Sophie were both assassinated while on a visit to Serbia. War was declared between Serbia and Austria (because a Serb killed what was basically Austria's equivalent of Prince Charles). Anyway, Austria (also called Austro-Hungary) had signed a treaty, along with Germany and Italy (called the Triple Alliance), saying that if one of them went to war against another country, that the rest of them would go to war. On the other hand, there was another set of three countries which had signed ANOTHER treaty, called the Triple Entente. These countries were Britain, France and Russia. Russia was a supporter of tiny little Serbia, and so when the Triple Alliance declared war on Serbia, Russia became involved, and that is the way France and Britain became involved. Britain used to own almost half of the countries in the world, so when Britain went to war, so did they example: Australia, New Zealand, India etc.

different perspective

Because Russia, Britain and France had an alliance called the Triple Entente. When Austria-Hungary invaded Serbia following the assassination of the heir-apparent to the throne of Austria-Hungary (Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria) Russia joined in to help Serbia per a separate agreement. Germany, an ally of Austria-Hungary, then declared war on Russia and France and began to move troops through the neutral sovereign state of Belgium to attack France. The British were not obliged to help the French in the event of war and did declare war when German forces invaded Belgium on August 4 1914. Britain ordered Germany to withdraw immediatly from Belgium, Germany refused and The United Kingdom declared war on Germany on the afternnoon of August 4, 1914. The Treaty of London in 1937 meant that the sovereignty of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg was guaranteed. In the event of a major European Power invading it, Britain was obliged to help defend the small nations and on August 4, when Germany executed the Schlieffen plan via Belgium and Luxembourg Britain honoured the Treaty and declared war on Germany.

What change did World War 1 bring for African Americans?

It gave them considerable rights, allowed them to help fight against other foreign countries, and opened up more job opportunities since the majority of our white men were fighting.

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To what extent was Kaiser Wilhelm 2 responsible for the outbreak of the Great War?

He was not at all responsible. Ever since the "Daily Telegraph" Affair in 1908 when he'd made an utter fool of himself by claiming in an interview that he had won the Boer War for Britain, his wings had been clipped.

(During World War 1 he was held up as the chief bogeyman, and in 1918 David Lloyd George promised 'to hang the Kaiser', but this presumption of guilt was based on his image, not on evidence). In Germany in 1914 real power, in respect of matters like war and foreign policy, was in the hands of the German General Staff, headed by Helmut Moltke, Junior. These were the people who barked out the orders that the Kaiser and his politicians had to obey; they were the men who plunged Europe into a disastrous war. There's an excellent book on the outbreak of WW1 by David Fromkin: * Europe's Last Summer: Who started the Great War in 1914?(2004) http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:Booksources&isbn=0375411569, http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:Booksources&isbn=037572575X (paperback) Joncey

How was the alliance system dangerous to Europe?

The only reason the Alliance System was dangerous during World War 1 is that is was used to attack the enemy nation. That was dangerous because of the risks of being killed or others being attacked who were not in that nation.

Three times a number decreased by fourteen is four?

3x-4=17 add 4 to both sides getting 3x=21, divide both sides by 3, x=7. the number is 7.

Why were there Americans who favored the Central powers over the allies?

Because America was sided with the Allies they suited up and were ready for battle. Americas general Mark Dekarwoskied was friends with Daniel Rimbo germanies president which his friend was the mayor of poland. Andrew Duda revolutionized america by telling harriet turban to take a lantern to the UNDERGROUND railroad. Slaves were free and this bond helped Allies and America "suit up" they migrated to mount ever test

What are three reasons the US decided to join World War 1?

The United States decided to enter World War I for various reasons, of which the following three may be considered most important: first, American public opinion had grown more favorable towards entering the war on the side of the western Allies. Second, German intrigue (especially in respect to the Americas) had become a source of great resentment and fear in America. Third, the sinking of American ships by German submarines had led to the loss of American goods and lives.

What was the death-toll of World War 1?

The death toll was more than 22 million. In addition, 20 million were wounded and 10 more million became refugees.

The effects of the war on the central powers and allies?

In WW1, Germany lost the war, they have lost many people and the country was destroyed Plus the had to repay the allies for the damage they have done, on the other hand, the allies also lostany men, and the countries were destroyed, but they won

Why did people not want to join the army in world war 1?

People didn't want to go to war because they didn't want to die.