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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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What is the indication that the last ammunition round has been fired for the m500 shotgun?

The M500 is the US Navy designation for the Mossberg 590 shotgun, which is a part of the Mossberg 500 family. There is no indication that the last round has been fired, other than hearing just a click and no report when you pull the trigger. This requires the firer to keep track of the rounds they fire.

How did triple entente increase tensions among European nations?

International competition increase tensions in Europe by causing the Arms Race and conflict over territories. This is because each nation sought to secure its political and economic interest at the expense of others.

What problems did soldiers face in America for soldiers that came home in World War 1?

wifes would be worrried for their husbands fighting

mothers would be worried for their children

their would be no food at all

daughters for their brothers and fathers

more work for the female (sex)....that is totally inapropriate for some users

How did Russia help the allies during World War 1?

Russia had a large impact on the allied side during world war one. The first, and most obvious, is man power. Russia had an army of over nine million during the war. The shere size of the army was enough to help the allies. They also helped by having large military success against austria-hungary. they didnt have as much success against germany, but that didnt really matter. they punched a hole in austria hungary's defense so the rest of the allies could knock them out of the equation

How many countries fought in world war 2?

a total of 56 nations fought during WWII
Australia Japan England Germany America Tobruk

Who was allied with Serbia in World War 1?

Great Britain, France, Belgium, Russia. Russia backed Serbia. As Russia was allies with Britain and France through the triple entente, Serbia had their backing as well. Eventually, America and Belgium supported them too.

What hindered trade between Germany and the United states in 1915?

The British blockade hindered trade between Germany and the United States in 1915.

Which does not describe US attitudes toward World War 1 before the sinking of the Lusitania?

Supporters of Bryan and Wilson generally favored intervention on the side of the Central Powers. There was overwhelming support for the Allied Powers. The United States hoped the war would end the era of Progressive reform.

Who was the commander of Allies on western front in World War 1?

General Eisonhower

Sorry, Wrong War. Eisenhower led during World War II. The Alllies during World War I were lead by several commanders, as there was not a Joint Effort like there was in World War II.

Sir Douglas Haig was the Commander of the British forces, for example, and Marshal Petain led the French.

What country joined the Central Powers and later changed to the Allies?

Italy as they realised that germany were the only other people fighting in Europe and they were outgunned and outnumbered

When did the us get involved in WWI?

The United States became involved in World War I in April of 1917 -- with war against Germany being declared on the 6th of that month. This declaration followed from general antipathy towards Germany, even outright rage, as a result of the sinking of American ships by German submarines and the threat of still more sinkings to come, among other motivations for going to war.

What does the prefix en in entangle mean?

The prefix en- means "to put within" or "to make". It depends on mostly on the root word. The word entangle means to tangle in.

Did Britain and frace volutarily disarmed after world war 1?

Yes. They chose to disarm because Germany was forced to by the Treaty of Versailles in 1920. They disarmed also to set an example to other countries that war should never happen again, they did this to try and encourage more to do the same.

Did the US participate in World War 1?

No it didn't!! The main contribution was the armies of France and it's colonial soldiers along with Britain and it's Empire armies / navy's. The USA contributed very little in WW1 as it was nearly over before the AEF fielded it's army. The first major battle that the AEF was in September 1918 less than 2 months before the armistice. If however the war had gone on until 1919 / 1920 the USA contribution would have been decisive. The main reason for the for the German's seeking peace was that civil unrest and potential revolution, this was brought about due to wide spread starvation and lack of war materials brought about by the blockade of the Royal Navy, one could argue that strategically the decisive battle WW1 was Jutland after which German sea commerce ceased to exist thus eventually sealing her fate. The USA had no real armaments herself and relied heavily on French and British equipment. More US casualties were caused by the Spanish Flu than than by battlefield casualties. Total number of US battlefield casualties were 53,000 less than Bulgaria,











What three major events drew America into world war 1?

I don't know what history books you're reading, but it was only two events:

1. U.S. ships sunk by U-boats.

2. The Zimmermann Telegram.

Who where the big four World War 1?

Woodrow Wilson of the U.S David Lloyd George of Britain Georges Clemenceau of France Vittorio Orlando of Italy

What is an allience?

alliences are people or places that are nice to one another and or promise not to attack in battle

Why did Russia quit fighting in WW1?

During World War I, Imperial Russia quit fighting in any organized and efficient manner in the fall of 1917 as a result of internal disorder. Stricken by a powerful (and eventually successful) revolution, Russia backed out of the fighting and then, in early 1918, formally made a separate peace with the Central Powers.

Which countries dictated the terms of the armistice that ended world war 1?

Germany and Britain signed the treaty of Versailles. But Germany didn't care and they started WW2

How did John Simpson and his donkey affect in Today's society?

Simpson helped the soldiers with his donkey and he gave his life that others may live. From the first night, he began carrying wounded soldiers from the battle line to the beach for evacuation. Leading the donkey/s, which he variously named Duffy or Murphy, he began his journeys from the beach, up Shrapnel Gully and then Monash Valley. He carried water on his way and wounded on his way back. Simpson continued this for three and a half weeks, disregarding the danger until, on the morning of 19 May 1915, he was killed by Turkish machine gun fire near Steele's Post, as he was returning down Monash Valley with a wounded man. The donkey continued on the well-worn track, obediently carrying the wounded man to where he would be tended.
Today, the story of Simpson and his donkey is an ANZAC legend. His story is important to Australia because his sacrificial actions epitomise the concept of "mateship" - loyalty to one's friends - that is central to the Australian ethos.