Well, the Triple Entente were the UK, France and Russia - The Dreikaiserbund were Russia, Austro-Hungary and Germany.
No , Russia is not part of the Schengen Area.
Japan, Italy, and for a little bit Russia, and most especially, Germany.
No. Russia is not a member.
During World War I, the Ottoman Empire was not a member of the Allied nations. Instead, it was part of the Central Powers, alongside Germany and Austria-Hungary. The Allies primarily included countries like the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and later, the United States. The conflict saw a significant division between these two opposing alliances.
Nope. Hitler broke the treaty between Germany and Russia. I forgot the name of the treaty, but it states basically that Germany won't attack Russia, and Russia won't attack Germany..something along those lines if I am an ounce correct. Hitler attacked Russia, which broke the treaty, leading Joseph Stalin(Leader of Russia at the time) to join the Allies..and battle against the Axis powers(Germany, Italy, Japan.)
As a member of NATO, the EU and UN, Germany is "friends" with many other countries.
Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States; in addition, the EU is represented within the G8, but cannot host or chair.
Russia is not a member of the European Union, which has 28 nations. Not all European countries are members of it.
Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary
Germany was allied with Austria-Hungary in 1914. Serbia was allied with Russia, and Russia was a member of the Triple Entente with France and Britain. When Austria declared war on Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. Russia declared war on Austria. Germany then declared war on Russia and subsequently on France and Britain.
Moldova.