Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria formed the Axis powers while Britain, France, Poland, Soviet Union and United States of America formed the Allied powers.
World War I was also called 'The Great War'. It was given that name because it involved all of the world's great powers or most influential and important countries.
WW1 was called a world war, because in effected and involved most, if not all of the countries in Europe, Australia, some of Africa, and America. The major powers in the war can be defined as the axis (Germany, Italy, and Spain) and the Allies (France, England, and later America).
the central powers or the triple allience
Countries that were not members of the Central Powers during World War I included the Allies, such as France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, and the United States. These nations opposed the Central Powers, which primarily consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. The Allies collaborated to counter the military efforts of the Central Powers throughout the war.
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.
World War I was also called 'The Great War'. It was given that name because it involved all of the world's great powers or most influential and important countries.
powers in World War II.
There were more than two military powers involved. The Germans opposed the allied armies that included the US, Great Britian, Russia and several others. On the other side of the world Japan (an ally of Germany) opposed the US, Austrailia, the philipines, Russsia, China and other smaller countries. That is why they refer to it as a world war, because most of the worlds powers were involved one way or other.
WW I was bigger than previous wars, because all the powerful nations of the world were involved on one side or the other, in two vast, opposed alliances (the Triple Entente vs. the Central Powers). No previous war had involved the whole world.
Axis Powers / Allied Powers .
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Because the US and the USSR were world powers. World powers are called world powers because they EFFECT the world.
Yes, on the side of the central powers.
There are a number of powers who were involved in the World War 1. Russia, Germany and France were the main countries in the war among others.
The Allies of World War I or Entente Powers were the coalition that opposed the Central Powers ... Japan joined the Entente by declaring war on Germany on 23 August, then Austria on 25 August. On 2 ... The declaration of war automatically involved all dominions and colonies and protectorates of the British Empire, many of ...
The Washington Conference of 1921 significantly reduced the naval armaments of the major world powers. The major world powers involved were the U.S, Japan, France, and Great Britain.