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  1. Las Potencias Centrales o Imperios Centrales es una designación atribuida a la coalición formada por los imperios alemán y austrohúngaro durante la Primera Guerra Mundial, a la cual se añadieron más tarde el Imperio otomano y el Reino de Bulgaria.

  2. Las Potencias Centrales o Imperios Centrales es una designación atribuida a la coalición formada por los imperios alemán y austrohúngaro durante la Primera Guerra Mundial, a la cual se añadieron más tarde el Imperio otomano y el Reino de Bulgaria.

  3. Recibió el calificativo de «mundial» porque se vieron involucradas todas las grandes potencias industriales y militares de la época, divididas en dos alianzas. 20 Por un lado, la Triple Alianza formada por las Potencias Centrales: el Imperio alemán y Austria-Hungría.

    • 28 de julio de 1914-11 de noviembre de 1918 (4 años, 3 meses y 14 días)
    • Member States
    • Co-Belligerents
    • Client States
    • Nations Supported by The Central Powers
    • Non-State Combatants
    • Armistice and Treaties
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    • Further Reading

    At the start of the war, the Central Powers consisted of the German Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Ottoman Empire joined later in 1914, followed by the Kingdom of Bulgaria in 1915. The name "Central Powers" is derived from the location of these countries; all four were located between the Russian Empire in the east and France and the U...

    South African Republic

    In opposition to offensive operations by Union of South Africa, which had joined the war, Boer army officers of what is now known as the Maritz Rebellion "refounded" the South African Republic in September 1914. Germany assisted the rebels, some rebels operating in and out of the German colony of German South-West Africa. The rebels were all defeated or captured by South African government forces by 4 February 1915.

    Senussi Order

    The Senussi Order was a Muslim political-religious tariqa (Sufi order) and clan in Libya, previously under Ottoman control, which had been lost to Italy in 1912. In 1915, they were courted by the Ottoman Empire and Germany, and Grand Senussi Ahmed Sharif as-Senussi declared jihad and attacked the Italians in Libya and British controlled Egypt in the Senussi Campaign.

    Sultanate of Darfur

    In 1915 the Sultanate of Darfur renounced allegiance to the Sudan government and aligned with the Ottomans and were able to contact them via the Senussi. Prior to this the Sultanate of Darfur was a British Ally. The Anglo-Egyptian Darfur Expeditionpreemptively acted in March 1916 to prevent an attack on Sudan and took control of the Sultanate by November 1916.

    With the Bolshevik attack of late 1917, the General Secretariat of Ukraine sought military protection first from the Central Powers and later from the armed forces of the Entente. The Ottoman Empire also had its own allies in Azerbaijan and the Northern Caucasus. The three nations fought alongside each other under the Army of Islam in the Battle of...

    States listed in this section were not officially members of the Central Powers. Still, during the war, they cooperated with one or more Central Powers members on a level that makes their neutrality disputable.

    Other movements supported the efforts of the Central Powers for their own reasons, such as the radical Irish Nationalists who launched the Easter Rising in Dublin in April 1916; they referred to their "gallant allies in Europe". However, most Irish Nationalists supported the British and allied war effort up until 1916, when the Irish political land...

    Bulgaria signed an armistice with the Allies on 29 September 1918, following a successful Allied advance in Macedonia. The Ottoman Empire followed suit on 30 October 1918 in the face of British and Arab gains in Palestine and Syria. Austria and Hungary concluded ceasefires separately during the first week of November following the disintegration of...

    Akin, Yigit. When the War Came Home: The Ottomans' Great War and the Devastation of an Empire(2018)
    Aksakal, Mustafa. The Ottoman Road to War in 1914: The Ottoman Empire and the First World War(2010).
    Brandenburg, Erich. (1927) From Bismarck to the World War: A History of German Foreign Policy 1870–1914 (1927) online.
    Clark, Christopher. The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914(2013)
  4. 31 de ene. de 2024 · Las Potencias Centrales fue una alianza que luchó en la Primera Guerra Mundial. La alianza estaba formada por el Imperio Alemán, el Imperio Austro-Húngaro, el Imperio Otomano y el Reino de Bulgaria.

  5. 28 de sept. de 2023 · Los Imperios Centrales, también llamados Potencias Centrales, fueron una coalición militar que se enfrentó a la Entente (o Aliados) durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Los Imperios Centrales estaban formados por el Imperio alemán, el Imperio austrohúngaro y, desde octubre de 1914, el Imperio otomano.

  6. En el contexto de la Primera Guerra Mundial, se entiende por Aliados a los países en conflicto con las Potencias Centrales. El bloque aliado tuvo su origen en la Triple Entente, integrada por: Francia, el Reino Unido y Rusia.