The Central Powers (Germany, Austria/Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) lost World War One; against the Allied powers (the British Empire, US, Belgium, France, Japan, Montenegro & others).
During World War I, the members of the Triple Alliance (or, Triple Entente) fought against a small but powerful group of nations called the "Central Powers." The members of this alliance consisted of the following nations: Imperial Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
The Triple Alliance (the Central Powers) lost World War I. This included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
the Allied Powers
The Allied Powers did win WW2 in 1945.
The Allied powers were the forces that fought Germany in WW2.
The Allied Powers and the Central Powers.
The Allied powers were called " Triple Entente " before the war started.
The losers of World War 1 were the "Central Powers". They lost to the "Allied Powers".Losers:GermanyAustria/HungaryBulgariaOttoman Empire
the Allied Powers
Greece was allied with the Allied powers. So when the Axis powers lost, then the Greeks technically won with the aid of the other allied countries.
The Allied Powers did win WW2 in 1945.
The Allied powers were the forces that fought Germany in WW2.
Tha Allies won it very quickly once the U.S. joined them
The Allied Powers and the Central Powers.
Axis Powers / Allied Powers .
The Allied Powers, Axis powers, and the Neutral Powers
The Allied Powers won both world wars. (Allied Powers: Britain, America, Etc...)
The answer to the question is Germany. Germany was not one of the Allied Powers during World War 1. The Allied Powers during World War 1 were: Russia The US France
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