No, the Axis powers were not involved in World War I; they were part of World War II. In World War I, the main opposing alliances were the Allies, which included countries like France, the United Kingdom, Russia, and later the United States, and the Central Powers, which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. The Axis powers, consisting primarily of Germany, Italy, and Japan, emerged during World War II.
the allies thought if they didnt stop the axis in Europe that they could take over the world
The 2 sides of WW1 was the same as the ones of WW2 : Allies v.s Axis powers
spainSpain did not change alliances. It was neutral during both wars. However, Italy was an Allied Power during World War I and opposed the Allies as an Axis Power in World War II.
Germany and her allies
The allies were
Axis
The Axis did not exist in World War 1. Germany and its allies were called the Central Powers.
World War 2. The Allies had it, and the Axis did not.
Thge 2 powers wher''e the Axis and allies'' '''''allies=usa,britian,etc''''' '''''axis=germany,hungari.etc'''''
world war 1, and war war 2
In World War 1 Allied Powers, and in World War 2 Axis
Please note the word Axis is specific to World War 2. ------------ Germany's allies in World War 1 were: * Austria-Hungary * The Ottoman Empire * Bulgaria
During World War 1, Norway was a neautral country. During World War 2, Norway was a part of the Allies.
WORLD WAR 1: allies(Britain us russia France) central(austria-Hungary Germany turkey) WORLD WAR 2: allies axis(Germany Italy japan)
Woodrow Wilson was part of the allies during ww1 he was the president of the united states and the united states were on the allies side
the allies thought if they didnt stop the axis in Europe that they could take over the world
After the US joined WWI, the allies had the forces they need to triumph. The axis powers fell and the war ended.