The Germans surrendered in early May of 1945, but the war continued in the South Pacific until the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs were dropped on Japan, on August 6 and August 9, respectively. The Japanese surrendered a few days later, on August 14, 1945.
AnswerYes, Japan did. After the 2 atomic bombs were dropped on Japan it surrendered. On Sept. 2, 1945 formal ceremonies took place on the battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
Spain was a Neutral country in World War 2, and did not fight on either side.
they were like companions to either side of the war. They often served as spys or brought supplies to their side
yes
They have never discussed either their dad's or mother's side's involvement in the war.
Iceland remained neutral. It offered no support for either side and killed either side that it deemed a threat never technically being involved. It did this in both wars.
The simple answer is that they did not win the war for either side, nor establish an actual moral superiority between the opposing sides.
The Cold War was most nations on Earth either on the American side or the Soviet side.
The side that lost world war 1 is central powers
Germany was on the losing side of World War 1.
Neutrals are people who do not pick either side in a conflict. For example, Switzerland was famously neutral in World War 2.
Trench warfare limited territorial gains on either side.
Neutrals are people who do not pick either side in a conflict. For example, Switzerland was famously neutral in World War 2.