Because the Central Powers were concentrated, it was easier to establish supply lines from Germany and Austria-Hungary. Since the Allies were divided in two it made getting supplies to the Russian Army (which had significant man power yet under-supplied men). unfourtunately for the Central Powers the amount of sheer numbers was enough to out-perform their skillful generals.
NovaNET answer: The allies had greater military strength and size.
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I would describe WW I as a huge accident that was set off by the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand, rather than as a deliberate attempt by the allied powers, the Triple Entente, to take advantage of the Central Powers.
the allies and central powers.
The Central Powers fought in WW1. The Axis Powers fought in WW2.
in the central powers it was Germany, Ottoman empire, & Austria - Hungary
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It was not in the central powers
I would describe WW I as a huge accident that was set off by the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand, rather than as a deliberate attempt by the allied powers, the Triple Entente, to take advantage of the Central Powers.
In world war 1 the central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire.
Central Powers. Axis was WW2.
Poland was not one of the central powers in world war one as it did not exist at the time. It was created after the war.
The Allied Powers and the Central Powers.
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In world war 1 the central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire.
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the allies and central powers.
The Central Powers fought in WW1. The Axis Powers fought in WW2.