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The primary belligerents in World War I divided into two opposing coalitions: the Allied Powers and the Central Powers. The Allies originally included the United Kingdom, France...
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The primary belligerents in World War I divided into two opposing coalitions: the Allied Powers and the Central Powers. The Allies originally included the United Kingdom, France...
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World War I (1914–1918) began after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and rapidly escalated through a web of alliance commitments. The core belligerents divided in...
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The core alliance that opposed the Entente powers in World War I centered on Germany and its principal partners. This alliance, commonly known as the Central Powers, was driven...
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The Central Powers in World War I were a major military coalition chiefly comprising the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of Bulgaria. This al...
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The Triple Alliance formed in 1882 between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy was a cornerstone of European diplomacy before 1914. When World War I started in July 1914, this p...
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In World War I, Germany was not an Allied power but a leading member of the Central Powers. The Allies primarily included the Triple Entente—France, Russia, and the United Kin...
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The Triple Alliance in World War I was a prewar military coalition between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. Formed in the late 19th century, it shaped European diplomacy and...
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