France, German, and Russia
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy were in the Triple Alliance.
Britain, France, and Russia were the countries that formed the Triple Entente
The triple Entente was comprised of Britian, Russia, and France, wheras the Axis contained Germany, Japan, and Italy
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France, German, and Russia
The triple entente consisted or France, Britain, and Russia.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy were in the Triple Alliance.
Germany Austria-Hungary and italy
France,Russia,and The United Kingdom
Which of these countries was part of the Allies also known as the Triple Entente
At the beginning of World War I, the following three countries were members of the Triple Entente (or, Triple Alliance): Great Britain, France, Imperial Russia. Many other countries would join this alliance by the war's end.
There was no triple alliance.
The countries in the triple aliance were Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary.
The Triple entente England France Russia
Triple means three so it wasn't two countries.
The Triple Entente was a major part of World War One because these countries made up an entire fighting force. Germany and it's allies made up this group. The Triple Entente fought is also known as the Central Powers.