Germany was divided into East and West Germany. West Germany was controlled by the western nations and East Germany was under Russian control.
Germany wasn't allowed to have a strong army or a powerful navy- the allies prohibited it
The Allies aimed to prevent Germany from becoming too powerful after World War I through the Treaty of Versailles, which imposed heavy reparations, territorial losses, and military restrictions on the country. They sought to weaken Germany economically and militarily to diminish its ability to wage war in the future. Additionally, the Allies promoted the establishment of new nations and borders in Europe to create a balance of power that would deter German expansionism. Ultimately, these measures were intended to foster stability in Europe and prevent the resurgence of German militarism.
The decision to divide Germany into four zones of occupation was made by the Allies (United States, Soviet Union, Britain, and France) at the end of World War II. It was primarily done to prevent Germany from becoming a unified and potentially powerful country that could pose a threat to European security, as it had done in the past. Additionally, the division allowed the Allies to maintain control and oversee the process of denazification and reconstruction in Germany.
Italy and japan were the allies of Germany
Powerful
became allies of Germany
Poland was important to world war II because they had a powerful leader.
No 'bilateral type of allies'. Both Bulgaria and Germany are members of the NATO. That is their ally
Germany's main allies were Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.
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Typically we are referring to WWII when we talk about Germany's allies, so in that case it would be Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. However if we're referring to Germany's new allies today, they are allies with NATO members.
Germany lost, they lost to the Allies Russia was part of the Allies