Quels sont les deux camps de la Première Guerre mondiale ?

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Quels sont les deux camps de la Première Guerre mondiale ?

Quels sont les deux camps de la Première Guerre mondiale ?

Deux camps s'affrontent pendant la Grande Guerre. Le camp des Alliés (appelé l'Entente jusqu'en 1917) comprend la France, le Royaume-Uni, la Russie, qui sont rejoints en 1915 par la Serbie, la Belgique, la Roumanie, la Chine, le Japon et l'Italie, puis par les États-Unis et la Grèce en 1917.

Quels sont les pays de la Triple Alliance ?

Formation de la Triple alliance. Traité initial d'alliance signé à Vienne, le , entre l'Allemagne, l'Autriche-Hongrie et l'Italie.

How do you find the meaning of belligerent?

  • Belligerent. Look up belligerent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A belligerent is an individual, group, country, or other entity that acts in a hostile manner, such as engaging in combat. The term comes from the Latin bellum gerere ("to wage war").

What is the second sense of belligerent?

  • The second sense of belligerent (“inclined to or exhibiting assertiveness, hostility, or combativeness”), which usually applies to persons or animals, or to their attitudes or actions, likewise parallels the second sense of the noun (“a person taking part in a fight”).

What is the meaning of the wordelligerent?

  • Belligerent, Belligerents, and Belligerence. As an adjective, it has two primary meanings, each of which corresponds to the two senses of its noun form. The older sense (“waging war”) is generally used to refer to the actions or combatants of a nation at war, or to the nation itself ("belligerent operations"; "belligerent troops";

What is the difference between a belligerent and a neutral country?

  • In times of war, belligerent countries can be contrasted with neutral countries and non-belligerents. However, the application of the laws of war to neutral countries and the responsibilities of belligerents are not affected by any distinction between neutral countries, neutral powers or non-belligerents.

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