In World War I, the two camps were the Central Powers and the Allies.
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- What were the two camps in World War Ⅰ? A: The central Powers B: The allies C: The axis of evil D: The alliance
- “The two camps of World War I are the Allies and the Central Powers.” This statement is ____ A: True B: False
- The Allied Powers in the World War II included ( ), ( ), ( ), Italy and the U.S. The Allied Powers in the World War II included ( ), ( ), ( ), Italy and the U.S.
- During World War II, many concentration camps and Ghettos were established in Europe, among them is Auschwitz concentration camp which is located in _________.
- What was the immediate cause of the World War I? A: The conflicts caused by colonial interests. B: Britain’s dominance was challenged by the other European nations. C: The assassination in Sarajevo. D: The conflicts between the two camps in Europe.