In 1914, the major empires included the British Empire, which encompassed countries such as Canada, Australia, India, and parts of Africa; the French Empire, which included Algeria, parts of West Africa, and Indochina; the German Empire, comprising Germany and its colonies in Africa and the Pacific; and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which included modern-day Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, and parts of the Balkans. Additionally, the Ottoman Empire covered much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa. These empires were characterized by their vast territories and diverse populations at the onset of World War I.
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countries want a empire so that they can either be powerful or they will have the power to run countries
Before 1914, several countries that exist today either did not exist or were part of larger empires. Notable examples include the Republic of Turkey, which emerged from the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire after World War I; and several countries in Eastern Europe, such as Poland and Czechoslovakia, which were re-established or created following the war. Additionally, countries like Yugoslavia and the Baltic states (Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia) gained independence in the aftermath of the conflict.
in the 1881 and the 1914
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Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia
Ireland, Gibraltar, New Zealand, Australia and Sierra Leone were apart of Great Britain or the British Empire in 1914. Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa were apart of the British Empire as well.
When Empire Calls - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Yes, it was. It was an empire until Second World War
Empire Cricket Club was created in 1914.
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Some of the countries and empires that do not appear in the postwar map of 1919 are the German Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Ottoman Empire, and Russian Empire. These empires were dismantled or significantly reduced in size as a result of the First World War and the subsequent peace treaties. New countries and borders emerged in their place, reflecting the political changes and territorial adjustments that occurred during and after the war.
In Turkey,1914's population of Turkey(Ottoman Empire in 1914) between 14.155.755.
Seven European countries held land in Africa in 1914.
Germany and Britain were the two countries that spent more on Armaments in 1914.