By comparison with the Entente, the resources of the Central Powers were fewer. Their chances of victory depended heavily on knocking out France in the first few weeks of the war. This failed.
The astonishing thing is that the Central Powers managed to hold out against the Entente for so long.
they were not invited to the Paris peace conference because they were not trusted after they sent the zimmerman telegram to try and decieve the Ambassador of Mexico.
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The Central Powers had the disadvantage where naval superiority was concerned. The Allied Powers could blockade the Central Powers.
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There were no Central Powers in World War II. Two of the countries that made up the C.P. were gone before 1939. The two sides in World War II were the Allied Forces and the Axis Powers.
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The Central Powers were composed of Austria-Hungary, the German Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of Bulgaria. They were one of the two main factions in World War I.