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The Entente Powers (from Triple Entente), were the countries at war with the Central Powers during World War I. The main allies were the Russian Empire, France, the British Empire, Italy and the United States. France, Russia, the United Kingdom (including...
The Triple Entente ("entente" — French for "agreement") was the name given to the loose alignment of the United Kingdom, the French Third Republic and the Russian Empire after the signing of the Anglo-Russian Entente. The alignment of the three powers, supplemented by various....
World War 1 question: Why did Italy turn their backs on the Triple Alliance to join the Allied powers which was the Triple Entente? Italy and WW1 alliances In 1882 Italy allied itself with Germany and ...
Weitsman, Patricia. "Alliances and the Great War: The Central Powers and the Triple Entente" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston Marriott ...
Triple Alliance and Triple Entente. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07 ... Formation of the Triple Entente
Following the outbreak of European war in August 1914, the Ottoman Empire intervened at the end of October against Russia, provoking declarations of war by the Triple Entente powers - Russia, France ...
Following the outbreak of European war in August 1914, the Ottoman Empire intervened at the end of October against Russia, provoking declarations of war by the Triple Entente powers - Russia, France ...
With the addition of Italy in 1915, the Triple Entente was the force that opposed the Central Powers during World War I.
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Triple Entente:association between Great Britain, France, and Russia, the nucleus of the Allied Powers in World War I. It developed from the Franco-Russian ...
The <b>First World War</b> (1914-1918) was the first global war in which many countries participated. The countries involved were divided into 2 alliances: the Central Powers and the Triple Entente.
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