Central Powers of World War I (ProtoTimeline)
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The Central Powers (German: Mittelmächte; Hungarian: Központi hatalmak; Turkish: İttifak Devletleri or Bağlaşma Devletleri; Bulgarian: Централни сили Tsentralni sili; Spanish: Poderes Centrales; Portuguese: Poderes centrais), consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Dobruca and Bulgaria – the Quadruple Alliance (German: Vierbund) in Europe, and Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, and Bolivia, as the Latin American League was one of the two main factions during World War I (1914–18). It faced and was defeated by the Allied Powers that had formed around the Triple Entente.
The Powers' origin was the alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary in 1879. The other nations did not join until after World War I had begun.
Member states
- Austria-Hungary 28 July 1914
- German Empire 1 August 1914
- Ottoman Empire 2 August 1914 (secret)
29 October 1914 (public) - Kingdom of Bulgaria 14 October 1915
- Kingdom of Dobruca 28 July 1914
- Second Mexican Empire 1 August 1914
- Empire of Brazil 2 August 1914 (secret)
29 October 1914 (public) - Argentine Republic 14 October 1915
- Republic of Tawantinsuyu 28 July 1914