Germans...I think.
The Germans
The Germans, Italians and Japanese
YES..................
A majority of the population there was already Germans that had been living their during WW1 when it became Czechoslovakia.
No. In the Pacific during World War 2, the threat to Australia itself came from the Japanese, not the Germans (Nazis). However Australian military units did fight in Europe and North Africa against the Germans & Italians.Australia was attacked by the Japanese air & naval units, however no actual invasion by ground troops was attempted.
Yes, because Germany was more powerful than japan.
During WWII, some Germans held racist views towards the Japanese, as well as towards other non-European groups. However, it is important to note that attitudes were not uniform and there were also positive relations between Germans and Japanese individuals.
to defeat the japanese first and then turn attention to the germans
germans and japanese
The Germans
The Germans, Italians and Japanese
YES..................
Fighting on two fronts: The Germans and the Japanese.
It would be the Germans and Italians along with the Japanese.
The D Day was the day when the marines invaded Normandy to defeat the Germans.
Because that is what the Germans did to the Jews during the holocaust.
During the Second World War, the Battle of Stalingrad (August 1942 to February 1943) was important for several reasons. First, it was a decisive defeat for the Germans -- their first decisive defeat on land in the entire war. Second, it demonstrated that, while they had more to learn, the Soviet military had become very nearly a match for their German opponents.