During World War I, the Central Powers formed a military coalition led by Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. This alliance coordinated strategies across European and Middle Eastern fronts, aiming to counter the Allied forces. Member nations benefited from shared resources, unified command, and territorial ambitions, though the coalition ultimately dissolved with their defeat in 1918.
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