Both sides in World War I sought the Allies' involvement to tip the balance of power in their favor. The Central Powers, particularly Germany, believed that bringing the Allies into the conflict could overwhelm their opponents and secure a swift victory. Conversely, the Allies, including Britain and France, aimed to gain additional manpower and resources from the United States and other nations to strengthen their military efforts against the Central Powers. Ultimately, the entry of the Allies, particularly the U.S., played a crucial role in shifting the momentum of the war.
Axis: Germany, Japan, Italy Allies: America, England, France, Australia etc.
Leaders knew that if they declared war, their allies had to join the fight with them.
At the beginning of World War I, the main Allied Powers included France, Russia, and the United Kingdom. These countries formed a coalition in response to the growing threat posed by the Central Powers, which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy (initially). Italy later switched sides to join the Allies in 1915. Other nations, such as Belgium and Serbia, also aligned with the Allies early in the conflict.
a problem with ww1 was that most European countries were bound by ally agreements. When only 2 countries officially declared war on each other their allies were forced to join the war.
Among the countries that formed the Triple Alliance during World War I—Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy—Italy was initially part of the alliance but later switched sides to join the Allies in 1915. Thus, if you are asking which country was not part of the original Triple Alliance, it could refer to any nation outside of these three, such as France, Russia, or the United Kingdom, which were part of the opposing Allied Powers.
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They wre allies of the affected
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I'm in Y5 but I do yr 7 work so: yes, berlin did join the Allies in WW2 in 1941
Spain and Portugal were both neutral during World War 2 and didn't take sides.
Yes i think they did
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It is not true. Neutrality, as pertains to war, means that a country is choosing not to participate in the war. They are choosing not to join any side and want to be left alone. Sometimes a neutral country does choose a side- like Italy during World War I (they had chosen not to join the Central Powers, and then were basically bribed by the Allies to join their side), or Belgium during both World Wars (both times they were invaded by Germany, despite being neutral). But when this happens, the country ceases to be neutral.
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France joined on the Allies side with Britain.
England had joined the Great War when they Declared on Germany for attacking both Belgium and France who were Britains allies