in 1914, which neutral nations joined allies later?

Also, which neutral nations joined central powers later?

Why would Germany worry about the alliance between France and Russia?
Based on the map, which alliance had a greater advantage in 1914? Explain

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The Central Powers were Germany and Austria-Hungary. Neutral nations that joined them were Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.

The Allies were the United Kingdom, France, Serbia, and Russia. The neutral nations that joined them were Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Romania, and Greece.

Germany was very wise to worry about an alliance between France and Russia because of the threat of a two-front war that the alliance posed. Germany was fearful that they would end up spreading their resources too thin to be able to withhold that sort of fighting.

The Allied powers had an upper hand in that they surrounded the Central powers, giving them little means of assembly and taking away their ability to look for help or a way to escape. With powers such as Great Britain, Russia, and later America, Germany was vastly outnumbered and outpowered, despite employing various, strategic tactics.

Also, Trench Warfare is a terrible way to fight. Play Soccer instead.
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