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European military alliances in 1915. The Central Powers are depicted in purple, the Allies in grey and neutral countries in yellow.
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European military alliances in 1915. The Central Powers are depicted in purple, the Allies in grey and neutral countries in yellow.

Map of the World with the Participants in World War I. The Allies and their colonies are depicted in green, the Central Powers and their colonies in yellow, and neutral countries in gray.
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Map of the World with the Participants in World War I. The Allies and their colonies are depicted in green, the Central Powers and their colonies in yellow, and neutral countries in gray.

The Allies of World War I are sometimes also referred to as the Entente Powers or Entente Forces. The main allies were the French Third Republic, Imperial Russia, the British Empire, Italy and the United States. France, Russia and Britain entered World War I in 1914, as a result of their Triple Entente alliance. Many other countries later joined the Allied side in the war (see below).

It should be noted that U.S. President Woodrow Wilson and his administration were determined not to define the U.S. as an ally. The United States declared war on Germany on the grounds of German violations of American neutrality by attacking many international carriers, and was not at war with the Ottoman Empire at all. Therefore, the U.S. entered the war as an "associated power", rather than a formal ally of France and Britain, and maintained that distance throughout the war.

Although the Dominions and Crown Colonies of the British Empire made significant contributions to the Allied war effort, they did not have independent foreign or defence policies during World War I. The Dominion governments controlled recruiting in their countries, and while they did not have operational control of their personnel, they did remove personnel from front line duties as they saw fit. Overall control was in the hands of the five-member British War Cabinet (BWC). From early 1917 the BWC was superseded by the Imperial War Cabinet, which had Dominion representation. Late in the war, the First Australian Imperial Force and Canadian Expeditionary Force were grouped in their own separate army corps, under the command of Australian and Canadian generals, who reported in turn to British generals.

In April 1918, operational control of all Allied forces on the Western Front passed to the new supreme commander, Maréchal de France Ferdinand Foch.

Allied states

as well as:

Allied Powers Personnel

(These are estimates of the cumulative number of different men in uniform 1914-1918, including army, navy and auxiliary forces. At any one time the armies were much smaller. Only a fraction of them were combat troops.)
*Canada: 619,636 men (http://collections.ic.gc.ca/turner/ar_overview.html)
*India: 161,000 men
  • France: 8,410,000 men
  • Italy: 5,615,000 men
  • United States: 4,355,000 men
  • Romania: 750,000 men
  • Serbia: 707,300 men
  • Belgium: 267,000 men
  • Greece: 230,000 men
  • Portugal: 100,000 men
  • Montenegro: 50,000 men
  • Total: 41,000,000 men

    See also

    World War I
    Theatres Main events Specific articles Participants See also
    Prelude: Main theatres: Other theatres: General timeline: 1914:
    • Battle of Liège
    • Battle of Tannenberg
    • Invasion of Serbia
    • First Battle of the Marne
    • Battle of Sarikamis
    1915:
    • First Battle of Arras
    • Mesopotamian Campaign
    • Battle of Gallipoli
    • Italian Campaign
    • Conquest of Serbia
    1916:
    • Battle of Verdun
    • Battle of the Somme
    • Battle of Jutland
    • Brusilov Offensive
    • Conquest of Romania
    • Great Arab Revolt
    1917:
    • Second Battle of Arras (Vimy Ridge)
    • Battle of Passchendaele
    • Russian Revolution
    • Capture of Baghdad
    • Conquest of Palestine
    1918:
    • Spring Offensive
    • Hundred Days Offensive
    • Meuse-Argonne Offensive
    • Armistice with Germany
    • Armistice with Ottoman Empire

    Civilian impact and atrocities: Aftermath:

    Entente Powers
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    Russian Empire
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    France
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    United Kingdom
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    Australia
     • 
    Canada
     • 
    India
     • 
    New Zealand
     • 
    Newfoundland
     • 
    South Africa
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    Italy
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    Romania
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    United States
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    Serbia
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    Portugal
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    China
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    Japan
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    Belgium
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    Montenegro
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    Greece
    • 
    Armenia
    • more...

    Central Powers
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    German Empire
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    Austria-Hungary
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    Ottoman Empire
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    Bulgaria
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    • A war to end all wars
    • Female roles
    • Naval warfare
    • Literature
    • Total war
    • Spanish flu
    • Veterans

    Contemporaneous conflicts:
    • First Balkan War
    • Second Balkan War
    • Maritz Rebellion
    • Easter Rising
    • Russian Revolution
    • Russian Civil War
    • North Russia Campaign
    • Wielkopolska Uprising
    • Polish-Soviet War
    • Turkish War of Independence

    More information on World War I:
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