Seems approx 800,000 Axis vs approx 400,000 Allied forces. As a start in your research, check out the Related Link below for more info http://www.answers.com/topic/battle-of-dunkirk
80000 Americans 40000 Canadians 25000 British
The German armies had well over 300,000 soldiers within reach of the D-Day beaches, but they were disorganised and many held in position only a few miles away instead of engaging immediately.
If you are referring to the Axis Powers during World War II, the three major countries included Germany, Japan, and Italy. However, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and many other countries participated, too. The Axis Powers was a Military Alliance opposed to the Allies.
The axis powers were led by Nazi Germany.
The name they were given is known as the Axis Powers
who joined the axis powers?
With the Allied powers defeating the Axis powers in WWII.
D-Day was an attempt to push the Axis powers out of France starting in Normandy.
The invasion in Normandy, France, ultimately changed the upper hand in the war from the Axis powers to the Allied powers.
Well you will have to be more paciffic. i think becouse the Axis powers have taken controlle of it.
d-day started on the beaches of Normandy were Germany with the axis powers fought against Britain and the allied powers. this was the ww2 shift.
Enemy of who? The Allied or Axis Powers?
If you are referring to the Axis Powers during World War II, the three major countries included Germany, Japan, and Italy. However, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and many other countries participated, too. The Axis Powers was a Military Alliance opposed to the Allies.
Axis Powers Hetalia.
The axis powers were led by Nazi Germany.
The name they were given is known as the Axis Powers
Central Powers. Axis was WW2.
It was Japan. The 3rd member of the axis powers.
who joined the axis powers?