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Only the Germans fought the Allies on D-Day, other Axis powers were not involved.
Japan was a member of the Axis powers with Italy and Germany in the war against the Allies.
the 'allies" i believe.
Yes, The ALlies powers won WWI against the Central powers and WWII against the Axis Powers.
They were on the allies.
Britain fought against the Axis powers during World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945. The conflict began for Britain on September 3, 1939, when it declared war on Germany following the invasion of Poland. Throughout the war, Britain was a key member of the Allies, engaging in numerous battles against Germany, Italy, and Japan until the defeat of the Axis powers in 1945.
Germany, Japan, and Italy were the Main Axis powers but Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary were also against the allies.
Basically the axis invaded to conquer poland because they lost their land due to the treaty 1919 and they wanted revenge against the allies,so once the axis invaded poland they allies declared war
Germany and Italy in Europe; and Japanese Empire in Asia. 1939-1945 The Allies fought against the Axis. The Axis consisted of Germany, Italy, Japan and the Vichy French.
The allies had more navy and air force and the axis had more military
the allies had won the war
No, they were the axis powers. They joined and fought the Allies. They thought of themselves as an axis, with the world working and revolving around them. If you look at the world map, Germany and Italy do kind of look like an axis.