Antarctica, New York, Britin, Atlantis
In world war 1 the central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire. Italy was part of that alliance but because it switched sides before the name changed from the triple alliance to the central powers it is generally not considered a central power.
Britain France USA Russia
The nation that was not part of the Central Powers during World War I is Italy. While it initially had an alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary, Italy joined the Allies in 1915 after being promised territorial gains. The Central Powers primarily consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
During World War I, the countries that sided with Germany were primarily part of the Central Powers, which included Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. These nations allied with Germany against the Allied Powers, which included countries like France, the United Kingdom, Russia, and later the United States. The alliance was largely driven by mutual interests and territorial ambitions.
The German Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
The German Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
Antarctica, New York, Britin, Atlantis
Europe was part of both. Europe is not a single country, but a collection of countries.
In world war 1 the central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire. Italy was part of that alliance but because it switched sides before the name changed from the triple alliance to the central powers it is generally not considered a central power.
It was not in the central powers
Which of these countries was part of the Allies also known as the Triple Entente
Germany and Austria-Hungary were the main two chunks of the Central Powers. -Sakura K.
Not at first, but Serbia was occupied by the Central Powers at the end of 1915.
Belgium
They were part of the Central Powers.
The Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire), were part of World War ONE, not WWII