Central Powers facts for kids
The Central Powers were a group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I.
The members included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria and their territories. In 1918 the breakaway republics of Azerbaijan, Finland and Lithuania also supported them. The Central Powers lost the war. The Allied Forces included Great Britain, Canada, Newfoundland, Russia, France, later the United States of America, Greece, Portugal, Brazil, Georgia, Armenia, Australia, Japan and Italy.
Images for kids
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- Leaders of the Central Powers (left to right):
- Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany;
- Kaiser and King Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary;
- Sultan Mehmed V of the Ottoman Empire;
- Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
- The caption reads:
- "Vereinte Kräfte führen zum Ziel"
- "United Powers Lead to the Goal"
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German cavalry entering Warsaw in 1915
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German battlecruiser SMS Seydlitz heavily damaged after the Battle of Jutland
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German Fokker Dr.I fighter aircraft of Jasta 26 at Erchin in German-occupied territory of France
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Austro-Hungarian soldiers marching up Mount Zion in Jerusalem in the Ottoman Empire, during the Middle Eastern campaign
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Ottoman soldiers in military preparations for an assault on the Suez Canal in 1914
See also
In Spanish: Potencias Centrales para niños