Name The Two Hostile Groups Of The First World War
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Thus, by 1907, Europe was divided into two hostile camps: the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, and the Allies, or the Triple Entente, of Britain, France, and Russia.
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By the end of the 19th century countries such as England and France held a major control, influence and power in their Asia and Africa (colonised). This increased a fierce competition among the other nations. Countries such as Germany, Italy and Russia also wanted to increase their land, influence and military strength like England and France. This led to the clash of interest among the European countries.
Europe was divided into two hostile camps by the start of the 20th century.
The two hostile groups were called:
- The Triple Alliance
- The Triple AllianceThe Triple Entete
Germany formed an alliance Austria and Hungary, which was later joined by Italy in 1882 and formed The Triple Alliance.
Whereas,
To counter the growing strength of the The Triple Alliance. France, Russia and Britain formed The Triple Entete in 1907. It was later joined by Japan as well.