From 1882 until 1914 Europe was split between two groups the Triple Alliance (Germany, Australia-Hungry, and Italy) and the Triple Entente (Britain, France and Russia). Italy would later switch sides and join the Triple Entente against Germany and Australia-Hungry.
you must get a invite to join it you ussualy get one by asking a person in the alliance and they just recruit you
you build a embassy the click on it and then click join.
build an embassy
America didn't want to join the war because it was a reasonably new country but they were dragged in because if the war in Europe was lost then they would be the next biggest target for the triple alliance therefore they decided to join before that could happen
Germany created the Triple Alliance to prevent a two front war.
in 1890
The Triple Alliance was an alliance to counter the Triple Entente, an other Alliance, it contained Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Italy. Italy left the Triple Alliance on April 26th 1915 to join the Triple Entente in world war one
Germany joined Austria-Hungary and Italy to create the triple alliance.
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The Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungry and Italy was a secret alliance formed in May 1882. While no one joined the alliance in 1915, Italy did leave the alliance and join the allies.
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The US invited Turkey and Greece to join Nato alliance, where they remain to this day.
The Central Powers had included Germany and Austria-Hungary, which had later included Italy in what would be known as the Triple Alliance. In May of 1915, however, Italy had left the Triple Alliance to join the Triple Entente, which was surprised of Britain, France, and The United States, as well as their subsidiaries. Why it was that Italy had altered it's allegiance to the Triple Alliance was from the fact that it had previously decided to be neutral within the affairs of the Great War. It would seem to be as well from the fact that Austria-Hungary had military forces within the Northern Parts of Italy, causing Italy to have virtually no other choice yet to be with the Triple Alliance in the first place. Once Italy had left the Triple Alliance, the Ottoman Empire (now consisting of mainly Turkey) had involved itself with the Triple Alliance, as seen with Battle of Gallipoli.
At the beginning of World War I, the following three countries were members of the Triple Entente (or, Triple Alliance): Great Britain, France, Imperial Russia. Many other countries would join this alliance by the war's end.
Italy left the triple alliance because they felt that the side they were on was losing, so they left and joined the side they thought were going to win.
From 1882 until 1914 Europe was split between two groups the Triple Alliance (Germany, Australia-Hungry, and Italy) and the Triple Entente (Britain, France and Russia). Italy would later switch sides and join the Triple Entente against Germany and Australia-Hungry.