No but was recaptured after we retreated.
The Axis Powers (Germany) had a shortage of fuel.
Yes
There was no Axis powers in World War I--and the Axis powers LOST World War II.
In order to take control of the whole Pacific
Yes They did
I believe it was the Allied Powers. I've been trying to find the anwer to this question as well, and I've found that everything just says that the bulgarians were defeated in this war. The bulgarians (Germans) were of the Axis Powers. So, the Allied Powers must have won.
It showed the Axis-Powers that they were badly outmatched in the war and that they could not win.
I believe that the government at that time, wanted to side with the Axis powers, however, they remained neutral. Later on the war, it was looking like that the Allied powers were going to win, so I believe that's why.
Greece was allied with the Allied powers. So when the Axis powers lost, then the Greeks technically won with the aid of the other allied countries.
The Battle of Tunis occurred in 255 BC between Roman Republic and Carthage. Carthage was victorious.
Lexington and concord
The major allied powers of World War 2 were the US, Britain and Russia. The alliance was important because none of the countries would have been able to win the war against the axis powers on their own.