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  • Central Powers
  • Military coalition in World War I

    The Central Powers, also known as the Central Empires, were one of the two main coalitions that fought in World War I (1914–1918). It consisted of the

    Central Powers

    Central Powers

    Central_Powers

  • Allies of World War I
  • Military coalition in World War I

    United States, the Kingdom of Italy, and the Empire of Japan against the Central Powers of the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and the Tsardom

    Allies of World War I

    Allies of World War I

    Allies_of_World_War_I

  • Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
  • 1918 treaty between Soviet Russia and the Central Powers

    separate peace treaty signed on 3 March 1918 between Russia and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria), by which

    Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

    Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

    Treaty_of_Brest-Litovsk

  • World War I
  • 1914–1918 global conflict

    global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Major areas of conflict included Europe and the Middle East, as well

    World War I

    World War I

    World_War_I

  • Leaders of the Central Powers of World War I
  • The leaders of the Central Powers of World War I were the political or military figures who commanded or supported the Central Powers . Franz Joseph I −

    Leaders of the Central Powers of World War I

    Leaders of the Central Powers of World War I

    Leaders_of_the_Central_Powers_of_World_War_I

  • Operation Faustschlag
  • Last action on the Eastern Front, WW1

     'Operation Fist Punch'), also known as the Eleven Days' War, was a Central Powers offensive in World War I. It was the last major offensive on the Eastern

    Operation Faustschlag

    Operation Faustschlag

    Operation_Faustschlag

  • Eastern Front (World War I)
  • East European theater of World War I

    stalled in the Carpathians, and following successful offensives by the Central Powers in 1915 its gains were reversed. Germany and Austria-Hungary defeated

    Eastern Front (World War I)

    Eastern Front (World War I)

    Eastern_Front_(World_War_I)

  • Russian Civil War
  • Multi-party war in the former Russian Empire (1917–1922)

    re-establishing the Eastern Front of World War I. Three foreign states of the Central Powers also intervened, rivaling the Allied intervention with the main goal

    Russian Civil War

    Russian Civil War

    Russian_Civil_War

  • Treaty of Versailles
  • One of the treaties that ended World War I

    Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the proximate cause of the war. The other Central Powers on the German side signed separate treaties. Although the armistice

    Treaty of Versailles

    Treaty of Versailles

    Treaty_of_Versailles

  • List of military engagements of World War I
  • Kowel (Central powers victory) Campaign of 1917 (Central powers victory) Christmas Battles (Russian victory) Kerensky Offensive (Central powers victory)

    List of military engagements of World War I

    List of military engagements of World War I

    List_of_military_engagements_of_World_War_I

  • Armenian genocide
  • Systematic campaign in the Ottoman Empire

    29 October 1914, the empire entered World War I on the side of the Central Powers by launching a surprise attack on Russian ports in the Black Sea. Many

    Armenian genocide

    Armenian genocide

    Armenian_genocide

  • Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (Ukraine–Central Powers)
  • 1918 peace treaty during World War I

    Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria). It ended Ukraine's involvement in World War I and saw the Central Powers

    Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (Ukraine–Central Powers)

    Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (Ukraine–Central Powers)

    Treaty_of_Brest-Litovsk_(Ukraine–Central_Powers)

  • List of World War I Central Powers aircraft
  • This is a list of military aircraft used by the Central Powers in World War I Built specifically for or in Austria-Hungary, whose designation system was

    List of World War I Central Powers aircraft

    List_of_World_War_I_Central_Powers_aircraft

  • Serbian campaign
  • Campaign during World War I

    the Central Powers against the Kingdom of Serbia during the First World War. After an unsuccessful invasion by Austria-Hungary in 1914, the Central Powers

    Serbian campaign

    Serbian campaign

    Serbian_campaign

  • Romania in World War I
  • Entente from 27 August 1916 until insurmountable pressure from the Central Powers - which had occupied two thirds of the country - led to an armistice

    Romania in World War I

    Romania in World War I

    Romania_in_World_War_I

  • Ukrainian People's Republic
  • 1917–18/1918–21 state in Eastern Europe

    Government and limiting its powers to five governorates: Volyn, Kiev, Podolia, Chernigov, and Poltava. On 14 July the Ukrainian Central Council created the Petty

    Ukrainian People's Republic

    Ukrainian People's Republic

    Ukrainian_People's_Republic

  • Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
  • Scene of action between 29 October 1914 and 30 October 1918

    the relative majority of Arabs), with some assistance from the other Central Powers; and on the other side, the British (with the help of a small number

    Middle Eastern theatre of World War I

    Middle Eastern theatre of World War I

    Middle_Eastern_theatre_of_World_War_I

  • Ukrainian War of Independence
  • Eastern European military conflict (1917–1921)

    Following Bolshevik negotiations with the Central Powers at Brest-Litovsk on 3 December 1917, the Central Rada expressed its desire for peace, and on

    Ukrainian War of Independence

    Ukrainian War of Independence

    Ukrainian_War_of_Independence

  • Treaty of Trianon
  • 1920 peace treaty on Hungary after World War I

    quickly by the entry of most European powers into the First World War. Two alliances faced off, the Central Powers (led by Germany) and the Triple Entente

    Treaty of Trianon

    Treaty of Trianon

    Treaty_of_Trianon

  • Aftermath of World War I
  • Events after the end of the war in 1918

    powers on the other, officially ended war between those countries. Other treaties ended the relationships of the United States and the other Central Powers

    Aftermath of World War I

    Aftermath of World War I

    Aftermath_of_World_War_I

  • German Empire
  • German state from 1871 to 1918

    by a chancellor responsible only to him. The emperor was given extensive powers by the constitution. He alone appointed and dismissed the chancellor, was

    German Empire

    German Empire

    German_Empire

  • Armistice of 11 November 1918
  • Armistice ending the First World War

    men dying on the last day of the war. The military situation for the Central Powers had been deteriorating rapidly since the Battle of Amiens at the beginning

    Armistice of 11 November 1918

    Armistice of 11 November 1918

    Armistice_of_11_November_1918

  • Gallipoli campaign
  • Military campaign during World War I

    The Allied powers (Britain, France and the Russian Empire) unsuccessfully attempted to make the Ottoman Empire, one of the Central Powers, capitulate

    Gallipoli campaign

    Gallipoli campaign

    Gallipoli_campaign

  • Triple Alliance (1882)
  • Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy

    take part in World War I on the side of the Central Powers and later joined on the side of the Allied Powers. When the treaty was renewed in February 1887

    Triple Alliance (1882)

    Triple Alliance (1882)

    Triple_Alliance_(1882)

  • Paul von Hindenburg
  • President of Germany from 1925 to 1934

    Shortly thereafter, Hindenburg and Ludendorff played a key role in the Central Powers' Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive. As Field Marshal August von Mackensen broke

    Paul von Hindenburg

    Paul von Hindenburg

    Paul_von_Hindenburg

  • 1918 Central Powers occupation of Ukraine
  • Military occupation of Ukraine

    The 1918 Central Powers occupation of Ukraine, also known as the Austro-German occupation of Ukraine or German and Austro-Hungarian occupation of Ukraine

    1918 Central Powers occupation of Ukraine

    1918 Central Powers occupation of Ukraine

    1918_Central_Powers_occupation_of_Ukraine

  • German revolution of 1918–1919
  • Overthrow of the German Empire

    First World War. Tunstall, Graydon A.: The Military Collapse of the Central Powers, in: 1914–1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First World

    German revolution of 1918–1919

    German revolution of 1918–1919

    German_revolution_of_1918–1919

  • Macedonian front
  • World War I military theatre

    which was at various times bolstered with smaller units from the other Central Powers. The Macedonian front remained stable, despite local actions, until

    Macedonian front

    Macedonian front

    Macedonian_front

  • World War I casualties
  • as the Allies) lost about six million military personnel while the Central Powers lost about four million. At least two million died from diseases and

    World War I casualties

    World War I casualties

    World_War_I_casualties

  • Persian campaign (World War I)
  • Campaign in the Middle East during World War I

    quickly became affected by the pre-war rivalry between the Allies and the Central Powers. Foreign interests in Persia were primarily driven by its strategic

    Persian campaign (World War I)

    Persian campaign (World War I)

    Persian_campaign_(World_War_I)

  • Ottoman entry into World War I
  • Entrance of the Ottoman Empire into the First World War

    Central Powers after the Ottomans entered the war. On 9 September 1914, the Porte unilaterally repealed the capitulations granted to foreign powers.

    Ottoman entry into World War I

    Ottoman entry into World War I

    Ottoman_entry_into_World_War_I

  • Ottoman Empire in World War I
  • The Ottoman Empire was one of the Central Powers of World War I. Allied with the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria; it entered the war on 29

    Ottoman Empire in World War I

    Ottoman Empire in World War I

    Ottoman_Empire_in_World_War_I

  • Józef Piłsudski
  • Polish statesman (1867–1935)

    he predicted a new major war would defeat the Russian Empire and the Central Powers. After World War I began in 1914, Piłsudski's Legions fought alongside

    Józef Piłsudski

    Józef Piłsudski

    Józef_Piłsudski

  • Battle of Caporetto
  • 1917 battle on the Italian front of World War I

    World War I. The battle was fought between the Kingdom of Italy and the Central Powers and took place from 24 October to 19 November 1917, near the town of

    Battle of Caporetto

    Battle of Caporetto

    Battle_of_Caporetto

  • European theatre of World War I
  • Main theatre of operations during World War I

    nations. As of 4 August, 1914, the Central Powers had 115 million people, the Allies 265 million. The Central Powers produced more steel than the Allies

    European theatre of World War I

    European theatre of World War I

    European_theatre_of_World_War_I

  • Treaty of Sèvres
  • Unratified 1920 treaty signed between the Ottoman Empire and the Allies

    Empire. It was one of a series of treaties that the Central Powers signed with the Allied Powers after their defeat in World War I. Hostilities had already

    Treaty of Sèvres

    Treaty of Sèvres

    Treaty_of_Sèvres

  • Armistice between Russia and the Central Powers
  • 1917 de facto exit from World War I by Russia

    the Kingdom of Bulgaria, the German Empire and the Ottoman Empire—the Central Powers—on the other. The armistice took effect two days later, on 17 December [O

    Armistice between Russia and the Central Powers

    Armistice between Russia and the Central Powers

    Armistice_between_Russia_and_the_Central_Powers

  • Asian and Pacific theatre of World War I
  • Pacific fell without bloodshed. Naval warfare was common; all of the colonial powers had naval squadrons stationed in the Indian or Pacific oceans. These fleets

    Asian and Pacific theatre of World War I

    Asian and Pacific theatre of World War I

    Asian_and_Pacific_theatre_of_World_War_I

  • Ober Ost
  • Administrator of the Imperial German occupational forces on the Eastern Front of WWI

    the Russian Revolution in March 1917. Since the Berlin Conference of Central Powers on 14 August 1917, German authorities intensified various political

    Ober Ost

    Ober Ost

    Ober_Ost

  • Kaiserreich (video game mod)
  • Hearts of Iron IV mod

    game Hearts of Iron IV (2016). Set in an alternate timeline where the Central Powers won World War I, the world of Kaiserreich differs drastically from the

    Kaiserreich (video game mod)

    Kaiserreich_(video_game_mod)

  • Austria-Hungary
  • 1867–1918 empire in Central Europe

    1908, provoking the Bosnian crisis. Austria-Hungary was one of the Central Powers in World War I, which began with an Austro-Hungarian war declaration

    Austria-Hungary

    Austria-Hungary

    Austria-Hungary

  • Fourteen Points
  • 1918 U.S. peace proposals after World War I

    idealism. The United States had joined the Triple Entente in fighting the Central Powers on April 6, 1917. Its entry into the war had in part been due to Germany's

    Fourteen Points

    Fourteen Points

    Fourteen_Points

  • Gorlice–Tarnów offensive
  • 1915 Central Powers offensive on the Eastern Front of World War I

    Austro-Hungarians to their south on the Eastern Front, but resulted in the Central Powers' chief offensive effort of 1915, causing the total collapse of the Russian

    Gorlice–Tarnów offensive

    Gorlice–Tarnów offensive

    Gorlice–Tarnów_offensive

  • Naval warfare of World War I
  • Allied powers, with their larger fleets and surrounding position, largely succeeded in their blockade of Germany and the other Central Powers, whilst

    Naval warfare of World War I

    Naval warfare of World War I

    Naval_warfare_of_World_War_I

  • Treaty of Lausanne
  • 1923 treaty between Turkey and the Allies

    to hand over those responsible to the Allied Powers for trial. Treaty of Peace between the Allied Powers and Turkey [Treaty of Sevres], art. 230, at 235

    Treaty of Lausanne

    Treaty of Lausanne

    Treaty_of_Lausanne

  • Central Powers intervention in the Russian Civil War
  • Military expeditions, 1918–1920

    The Central Powers intervention in the Russian Civil War consisted of a series of multi-national military expeditions starting in 1918. This intervention

    Central Powers intervention in the Russian Civil War

    Central Powers intervention in the Russian Civil War

    Central_Powers_intervention_in_the_Russian_Civil_War

  • Bulgaria during World War I
  • Kingdom of Bulgaria participated in World War I on the side of the Central Powers from 14 October 1915, when the country declared war on Serbia, until

    Bulgaria during World War I

    Bulgaria during World War I

    Bulgaria_during_World_War_I

  • Causes of World War I
  • war. For nationalists, Italy had to maintain its alliance with the Central Powers to gain colonial territories at the expense of France. For the liberals

    Causes of World War I

    Causes of World War I

    Causes_of_World_War_I

  • Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)
  • Meeting of the Allied Powers after World War I

    in which the victorious Allies set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers. Dominated by the leaders of Britain, France, the United States and

    Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)

    Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)

    Paris_Peace_Conference_(1919–1920)

  • Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919)
  • One of the treaties that ended World War I

    be dissolved. According to article 177 Austria, along with the other Central Powers, accepted responsibility for starting the war. The new Republic of Austria

    Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919)

    Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919)

    Treaty_of_Saint-Germain-en-Laye_(1919)

  • Balkan Front (World War I)
  • Theatre of WWI

    or Balkan campaign was a theatre of World War I fought between the Central Powers (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany and the Ottoman Empire) and the

    Balkan Front (World War I)

    Balkan Front (World War I)

    Balkan_Front_(World_War_I)

  • July Crisis
  • Events leading to World War I in 1914

    series of interrelated diplomatic and military escalations among the major powers of Europe in mid-1914, which led to the outbreak of World War I. It began

    July Crisis

    July Crisis

    July_Crisis

  • Allied leaders of World War I
  • political and military figures that fought for or supported the Allied Powers during World War I. Nicholas II – Last Tsar of Russia, titular King of Poland

    Allied leaders of World War I

    Allied leaders of World War I

    Allied_leaders_of_World_War_I

  • Serbian campaign (1915)
  • 1915 military campaign in Serbia

    serbische Feldzug 1915) refers to a military campaign carried out by the Central Powers, primarily Germany, Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria, against the Kingdom

    Serbian campaign (1915)

    Serbian campaign (1915)

    Serbian_campaign_(1915)

  • Woodrow Wilson
  • President of the United States from 1913 to 1921

    neutrality as Wilson tried to negotiate peace between the Allied and Central Powers. Wilson was narrowly re-elected in the 1916 election, defeating Republican

    Woodrow Wilson

    Woodrow Wilson

    Woodrow_Wilson

  • Ukraine after the Russian Revolution
  • Period from 1917 to 1921 in Ukraine

    the armies of the Central Powers pushed deeper into Eastern Ukraine By late spring 1918, Ukraine with support from the Central Powers had gained control

    Ukraine after the Russian Revolution

    Ukraine after the Russian Revolution

    Ukraine_after_the_Russian_Revolution

  • Battle of the Vistula River
  • Battle of First World War

    calculations, the central powers lost 79,000. The latest estimates were given by Maxim Oskin, he estimated the total losses of the central powers at 110,000

    Battle of the Vistula River

    Battle of the Vistula River

    Battle_of_the_Vistula_River

  • Diplomatic history of World War I
  • 1915) and the United States (from 1917). Opposing the Allies, the major Central Powers included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria

    Diplomatic history of World War I

    Diplomatic_history_of_World_War_I

  • Brusilov offensive
  • 1916 Russian offensive during World War I

    offensive involved a major Russian attack against the armies of the Central Powers on the Eastern Front. Launched on 4 June 1916, it lasted until late

    Brusilov offensive

    Brusilov offensive

    Brusilov_offensive

  • Partitions of Poland
  • 18th-century forced partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Polish sovereign state after 1918: after the end of World War I, the Central Powers' surrender to the Western Allies, the chaos of the Russian Revolution

    Partitions of Poland

    Partitions of Poland

    Partitions_of_Poland

  • Sidirokastro
  • Municipal unit in Greece

    ended. In 1915, during World War I, it came under the control of the Central Powers (especially Bulgaria), but it remained part of the Greek state when

    Sidirokastro

    Sidirokastro

    Sidirokastro

  • Scramble for Africa
  • 1870s–1914 European colonisation of Africa

    conquest, and colonisation of most of Africa by seven Western European powers, which were driven by the Second Industrial Revolution during the late 19th

    Scramble for Africa

    Scramble for Africa

    Scramble_for_Africa

  • Over There
  • 1917 song by George M. Cohan

    American men to enlist in the American Expeditionary Forces and fight the Central Powers. The song is best remembered for a line in its chorus: "The Yanks are

    Over There

    Over There

    Over_There

  • Partition of the Ottoman Empire
  • Division of Ottoman territory after World War I

    Cyprus. The Western powers had long believed that they would eventually become dominant in the area claimed by the weak central government of the Ottoman

    Partition of the Ottoman Empire

    Partition of the Ottoman Empire

    Partition_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Naval warfare in the Mediterranean during World War I
  • World War I took place between the naval forces of the Entente and the Central Powers in the Mediterranean Sea between 1914 and 1918. Austria-Hungary was

    Naval warfare in the Mediterranean during World War I

    Naval warfare in the Mediterranean during World War I

    Naval_warfare_in_the_Mediterranean_during_World_War_I

  • Ferdinand I of Romania
  • King of Romania from 1914 to 1927

    during World War I, choosing to side with the Triple Entente against the Central Powers. This led to Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany removing his name from the

    Ferdinand I of Romania

    Ferdinand I of Romania

    Ferdinand_I_of_Romania

  • Second Battle of the Piave River
  • World War I battle won by Italy

    part of the Central Powers. Though the battle proved to be a decisive blow to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and by extension the Central Powers, its full

    Second Battle of the Piave River

    Second Battle of the Piave River

    Second_Battle_of_the_Piave_River

  • Battle of Mărășești
  • 1917 battle during the Romanian Campaign of World War I

    Central Powers against the Kingdom of Romania and Russia on the Romanian front during World War I. Romania was mostly occupied by the Central Powers,

    Battle of Mărășești

    Battle of Mărășești

    Battle_of_Mărășești

  • Greece during World War I
  • Period of Greek history from 1914 to 1918

    Venizelos believed that even if Germany and its allies in the Central Powers prevailed in Central Europe, Britain, with its naval might, would prevail at least

    Greece during World War I

    Greece during World War I

    Greece_during_World_War_I

  • Dobruja campaign
  • 1916 battle of World War I

    campaign towards the end of 1916. It ended with a Central Powers victory. By August 1916 the Central Powers found themselves in an increasingly difficult

    Dobruja campaign

    Dobruja campaign

    Dobruja_campaign

  • Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine
  • One of the treaties which ended World War I

    Allies of World War I on the one hand, and Bulgaria, one of the defeated Central Powers in World War I, on the other. The treaty required Bulgaria to cede various

    Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine

    Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine

    Treaty_of_Neuilly-sur-Seine

  • Somaliland campaign
  • Military expeditions against the Dervish Movement, 1900-1920

    which were intent on bringing Ethiopia into the war on the side of the Central Powers. The friendlier policy undertaken by Iyasu aroused the interest of Abdullah

    Somaliland campaign

    Somaliland campaign

    Somaliland_campaign

  • Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic
  • 1918 self-declared republic of the Russian SFSR

    People's Republic (UPR) signed its Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Central Powers, which recognised the borders of the UPR. Lenin did not support the

    Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic

    Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic

    Donetsk–Krivoy_Rog_Soviet_Republic

  • Italy
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    to 1918, Italy took part in World War I with the Entente against the Central Powers. In 1922, the Italian fascist dictatorship was established. During World

    Italy

    Italy

    Italy

  • Carpathian Campaign
  • Battle in World War I's Eastern Front

    push into the Hungarian Plain and threaten Austria-Hungary, while the Central Powers sought to hold the passes and break the siege. The campaign took place

    Carpathian Campaign

    Carpathian Campaign

    Carpathian_Campaign

  • Timeline of World War I (1917–1918)
  • increasingly demoralised and unwilling to fight on. In the summer of 1917, a Central Powers offensive began in Romania under the command of August von Mackensen

    Timeline of World War I (1917–1918)

    Timeline_of_World_War_I_(1917–1918)

  • Great Retreat (Serbia)
  • Military retreat of the Serbian army during the winter of 1915–16

    successful Serbian counter-offensive at the Battle of Kolubara forced the Central Powers to retreat from Serbia by the end of the month, concluding the campaign

    Great Retreat (Serbia)

    Great Retreat (Serbia)

    Great_Retreat_(Serbia)

  • Kingdom of Poland (1917–1918)
  • German puppet state

    the territories of formerly Russian-ruled Congress Poland held by the Central Powers as the Government General of Warsaw and which became active on 14 January

    Kingdom of Poland (1917–1918)

    Kingdom of Poland (1917–1918)

    Kingdom_of_Poland_(1917–1918)

  • Battle of Bucharest
  • 1916 battle in Bucharest, Romania

    battle of the Romanian Campaign of 1916 in World War I, in which the Central Powers' combatants, led by General Erich von Falkenhayn, occupied the Romanian

    Battle of Bucharest

    Battle of Bucharest

    Battle_of_Bucharest

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    Caucasus, and Crimea. The CUP joined World War I on the side of the Central Powers. It struggled with internal dissent, especially the Arab Revolt, and

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • German entry into World War I
  • Ottoman Empire joined the war on Germany's side, becoming part of the Central Powers. Italy, which was allied with Germany and Austria-Hungary before World

    German entry into World War I

    German entry into World War I

    German_entry_into_World_War_I

  • Kerensky offensive
  • 1917 – Last Russian offensive of World War I

    on 5 August, nearly all of Eastern Galicia had been retaken by the Central Powers. The retreat of the Russian army eventually stopped, and Kornilov managed

    Kerensky offensive

    Kerensky offensive

    Kerensky_offensive

  • World War I reparations
  • Following their defeat in World War I, the Central Powers agreed to pay war reparations to the Allied Powers. Each defeated power was required to make

    World War I reparations

    World War I reparations

    World_War_I_reparations

  • Berlin Conference (March 26-27, 1917)
  • Meeting of Germany and Austria-Hungary

    interpretations on both sides. The distribution of territories conquered by the Central Powers since the outbreak of hostilities was also an issue in the relationship

    Berlin Conference (March 26-27, 1917)

    Berlin Conference (March 26-27, 1917)

    Berlin_Conference_(March_26-27,_1917)

  • Switzerland during World War I and World War II
  • History of Switzerland from 1914 to 1918 and 1939 to 1945

    First World War. However, with two of the Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary) and two of the Entente Powers (France and Italy) all sharing borders

    Switzerland during World War I and World War II

    Switzerland during World War I and World War II

    Switzerland_during_World_War_I_and_World_War_II

  • Great Retreat (Russia)
  • 1915 strategic withdrawal by Russian forces on the Eastern Front of World War I

    Empire's critically under-equipped military suffered great losses in the Central Powers' July–September summer offensive operations, which led to the Stavka

    Great Retreat (Russia)

    Great Retreat (Russia)

    Great_Retreat_(Russia)

  • Second Saudi–Rashidi War
  • WW1 conflict in current Saudi Arabia

    subsequently became an active military ally of the Ottoman Empire and the Central Powers, receiving arms and conducting operations against Allied interests.

    Second Saudi–Rashidi War

    Second Saudi–Rashidi War

    Second_Saudi–Rashidi_War

  • Tarnopol offensive
  • World War I Central Powers counteroffensive of July 1917

    The Tarnopol Offensive was a successful counteroffensive the Central Powers conducted in the second half of July 1917 in eastern Galicia along the southern

    Tarnopol offensive

    Tarnopol offensive

    Tarnopol_offensive

  • Treaty of London (1915)
  • World War I treaty between Italy and the Triple Entente

    enlargement of its colonies. The Entente countries hoped to force the Central Powers – particularly Germany and Austria-Hungary – to divert some of their

    Treaty of London (1915)

    Treaty of London (1915)

    Treaty_of_London_(1915)

  • Hungarian–Romanian War
  • War fought from 1918 to 1919

    Romania were occupied by the Central Powers. Bucharest, the capital city of Romania, was captured by the Central Powers on 6 December 1916. German General

    Hungarian–Romanian War

    Hungarian–Romanian War

    Hungarian–Romanian_War

  • Young Turks
  • Political reform movement in the Ottoman Empire

    entrance of the empire into World War I in October 1914 on the side of the Central Powers. The genocides of 1915 to 1917 against Ottoman Christians were masterminded

    Young Turks

    Young Turks

    Young_Turks

  • Congress Poland
  • Semi-autonomous polity (1815–1915)

    renamed as the short-lived Kingdom of Poland, a client state of the Central Powers, which had a Regency Council instead of a king. Although the official

    Congress Poland

    Congress Poland

    Congress_Poland

  • Portuguese seizure of Central Powers' ships
  • Primary catalyst of Portuguese entry into WWI

    The Portuguese seizure of Central Powers' ships in 1916 was a naval operation resulting in the confiscation of 72 Austro-Hungarian and German ships by

    Portuguese seizure of Central Powers' ships

    Portuguese seizure of Central Powers' ships

    Portuguese_seizure_of_Central_Powers'_ships

  • Prisoners of war in World War I
  • prisoners of the Central Powers were quickly sent home at the end of active hostilities, the same treatment was not granted to Central Power prisoners

    Prisoners of war in World War I

    Prisoners of war in World War I

    Prisoners_of_war_in_World_War_I

  • Battle of Transylvania
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  • October Revolution
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  • Austro-Hungarian entry into World War I
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  • Aasimah |
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    Muslim

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    Protector, Defendant, Central

    Aasimah |

  • Nabhya
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Nabhya

    Central; Lord Shiva

    Nabhya

  • Hewlett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (central western England)

    Hewlett

    English (central western England) : from the Middle English personal name Huwelet, Huwelot, Hughelot, a double diminutive of Hugh formed with the diminutive suffixes -el + -et and -ot. The surname is also established in Ireland.

    Hewlett

  • Hawkes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly central and southeastern England)

    Hawkes

    English (mainly central and southeastern England) : patronymic from a personal name (see Hawk 1), or a variant of Hawk 2.

    Hawkes

  • Noakes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southeastern and central)

    Noakes

    English (southeastern and central) : topographic name for someone who lived by some oak trees, from misdivision of Middle English atten okes ‘at the oaks’ (see Nock).

    Noakes

  • Tomkins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly central England)

    Tomkins

    English (mainly central England) : patronymic from a pet form of the personal name Thomas.

    Tomkins

  • Nabhya | நாப்யா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Nabhya | நாப்யா

    Central

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Aasimah

    Protector; Defendant; Central

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cantrall

    English : variant of Cantrell.

    Cantrall

  • Hollis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly central)

    Hollis

    English (mainly central) : topographic name for someone who lived where holly trees grew, from Middle English holi(n)s, plural of holin, holi(e) (Old English hole(g)n).

    Hollis

  • Handley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly central and northern), Scottish, and Irish

    Handley

    English (chiefly central and northern), Scottish, and Irish : variant of Hanley.

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Aasimah

    Protector defendant, central

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  • Chitral
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chitral

    Of variegated color

    Chitral

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aasima

    Protector; Central; Defendant

    Aasima

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  • Boy/Male

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    Of Variegated Colour

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  • Nabhi
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Nabhi

    Central; Centre of Body; An Ancient King

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  • Nagalakshmi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil, Traditional

    Nagalakshmi

    Central

    Nagalakshmi

  • Aasima |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Aasima |

    Limitless, Protector, Defendant, Central

    Aasima |

  • Hind
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (central and northern)

    Hind

    English (central and northern) : nickname for a gentle or timid person, from Middle English, Old English hind ‘female deer’.English and Scottish : variant of Hine ‘servant’, with excrescent -d.

    Hind

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Nabhya

    Central

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  • Os
  • Boy/Male

    English Norse

    Os

    Divine.

  • Kandiss
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Kandiss

    Modern- ancient hereditary title used by Ethiopian queens.

  • Tegh
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Tegh

    The wielder of the sword

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Saad

    A companion of the Prophet (S.A.W)

  • Gavi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gavi

    A forest in kerala

  • Chandratej
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chandratej

  • Hemachandrika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Hemachandrika

    Love

  • Vojislav
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Polish

    Vojislav

    War Glory

  • Sindhamani
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Sindhamani

    Pure Jewel; Who doesn't Talk Unnecessarily

  • Hilal |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Hilal |

    The new Moon

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  • General
  • a.

    Having a relation to all; common to the whole; as, Adam, our general sire.

  • Centre
  • v. t.

    To place or fix in the center or on a central point.

  • Ental
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or situated near, central or deep parts; inner; -- opposed to ectal.

  • Centrical
  • a.

    Placed in the center or middle; central.

  • Postmasters-general
  • pl.

    of Postmaster-general

  • Centre
  • v. i.

    To be placed in a center; to be central.

  • General
  • a.

    Usual; common, on most occasions; as, his general habit or method.

  • Neuro-central
  • a.

    Between the neural arch and the centrum of a vertebra; as, the neurocentral suture.

  • General
  • a.

    Common to many, or the greatest number; widely spread; prevalent; extensive, though not universal; as, a general opinion; a general custom.

  • Centric
  • a.

    Alt. of Centrical

  • Centrale
  • n.

    The central, or one of the central, bones of the carpus or or tarsus. In the tarsus of man it is represented by the navicular.

  • Ventrad
  • adv.

    Toward the ventral side; on the ventral side; ventrally; -- opposed to dorsad.

  • Centurial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a century; as, a centurial sermon.

  • Centra
  • pl.

    of Centrum

  • Mental
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the mind; intellectual; as, mental faculties; mental operations, conditions, or exercise.

  • Mental
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the chin; genian; as, the mental nerve; the mental region.

  • Central
  • n.

    Alt. of Centrale

  • Ventral
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the belly, or ventral side, of an animal or of one of its parts; hemal; abdominal; as, the ventral fin of a fish; the ventral root of a spinal nerve; -- opposed to dorsal.

  • Centrally
  • adv.

    In a central manner or situation.