No, Germany was an "Axis" power, fighting against the allies. Germany fought along side Italy, as well as Japan.
America, along with its allies, invaded Normandy in order to liberate France from Hitler's Germany.
Germany, Japan, along with Italy, were the primary combatants during WWII AGAINST the allies.
Yes, they were bound as allies by the Tripartite (German: Three Party) Pact, along with Italy. The Tripartite Pact was signed by the 3 nations on September 27th, 1940.The problem in 1939, was that the Soviet Union and Germany were allied in their agreement to divide Poland. After Germany invaded the USSR, the allies added them to their "allies".
The Pearl Harbour Attack took us instantly from "Helping Hand" to "Allies in Battle", with regard to helping Great Britain. Japan was an Ally and principle member of the "Axis" powers, along with Germany,Italy, and some of conquered Europe. The Allied Powers included Russia, the US, and the Countries of Great Britain. Even though both the US and British leaders were suspicious of the Stalin regime, the alliance was needed to defeat Germany. We needed the Russian Army to absorb men and material from Hitlers Western Front, and Russia need planes, arms and supplies -which we supplied.
The opponents of the Allies (the Triple Entente of Britain, France, and Russia) were the Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire (later Turkey) and to a lesser extent Bulgaria.Although Italy was originally allied with Germany (Triple Alliance), it did not attack the Allies but instead fought against Austria-Hungary along their common border.
Turkey is the closest. It was part of the Ottoman Empire during World War I, which, along with Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria, was allied with Germany.
US, Russia, and Great Britain, along with France, China, Poland, were the allies. axis were the germany, japan, and italy
Yes, they are allies.
The Allies fought against the Central Powers in World War 1. The main countries in the Allies were France, Russia, and the United Kingdom, along with several other nations including Canada, Australia, and the United States. The Central Powers consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
The US won along with China, Great Britain, Canada, France and Russia were the main allies. The main Nazi's were Italy, Germany and Japan. They were on the losing sides.
It depends on which Allies you are talking about. If you are talking about America, France, and England, then they treated West Germany with much respect and helped them grow as a new country. France and West Germany, along with a couple others, created the EU in 1951 with the Treaty of Paris. Russia, though, oppressed East Germany, and many people tried to escape over the Berlin Wall, which was erected in 1961 to make sure people didn't escape.