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Q: Did any countries change sides in World War 1?
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What sides were the countries in North Africa on during World War 2?

generally, on the sides of the countries they were colonies of


What countries were on sides at the end of World War 1?

Germany , Norway , Sweden and Portugal


Did any countries swap side in World War 2?

One Battalion of Georgians switched sides, there were a few countries who declared neutrality but then joined the war, there were also countries who dropped out early. But, there were no major players who switched sides.


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roles of countries did not change during the war, they were the same as before and afterwards.


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April 29th, 1915


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Was the Japanese the only ones who fought in World War 2?

It takes at least two sides to make a war. ...It was called a world war because a high percentage of the world's countries were fighting.


When did russia change sides in world war 2?

June, 1941. This is when the Germans invaded the USSR, forcing a war.


What countries were on different sides during World War I?

Italy sided with Great Britain against Germany in World War 1, the in World War 2 is side with Germany. But only because they were forced to.


What 2 countries tried to dominate the balkans in world war 1?

The two countries that tried to dominate the Balkans in world war 1 were Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. This conflict, due to alliances with other countries, is one of the causes of WW1 as the countries took sides.


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