mention central power and allies power of Europe in 1914 in world political ️
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The Central Powers, also Central Empires, was one of the two main coalitions that fought World War I (1914–18). It consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria; hence it is also known as the Quadruple Alliance.
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The Central Powers, also Central Empires,[1][notes 1] was one of the two main coalitions that fought World War I (1914–18). It consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria; hence it is also known as the Quadruple Alliance.[2][notes 2]
The Central Powers faced and was defeated by the Allied Powers that had formed around the Triple Entente. The Powers' origin was the alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary in 1879. Despite having nominally joined the Triple Alliance before, Italy did not take part in World War I on the side of the Central Powers; the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria did not join until after World War I had begun, even though the Ottoman Empire had retained close relations with both Germany and Austria-Hungary since the beginning of the 20th century.
Contents
1 Member states
2 Combatants
2.1 Germany
2.1.1 War justifications
2.1.2 Colonies and dependencies
2.2 Austria-Hungary
2.2.1 War justifications
2.3 Ottoman Empire
2.3.1 War justifications
2.4 Bulgaria
2.4.1 War justifications
2.4.2 Declarations of war
3 Co-belligerents
3.1 South African Republic
3.2 Dervish movement
3.3 Senussi Order
3.4 Sultanate of Darfur
3.5 Romania
4 Client states
4.1 German client states
4.2 Ottoman client states
5 Controversial cases
5.1 Ethiopia
6 Non-state combatants
7 Armistice and treaties
8 Leaders
9 See also
10 Footnotes
11 References
12 Further reading
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