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The Central powers during the First World War included countries like Germany, Turkey and

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Answered by KrishJethwani40
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The war extended and changed these two sides. Germany and its allies were known as the Central Powers: Germany and Austria-Hungary, later joined by the Ottoman Empire (Turkey plus the Middle East) and Bulgaria.

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Answered by SmritiSami
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The Central Powers during the First World War included countries like Germany, Turkey, and Austria-Hungary.

  • Before 1914, the great powers had split into the main coalition blocs: the Triple Alliance, and the Triple Entente.
  • The war swept both sides along and adjusted.
  • It consisted of the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of Bulgaria; additionally referred to as the Quadruple Alliance.
  • The Central Powers confronted and have been defeated via way of means of the Allied Powers that had shaped across the Triple Entente.
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