none. they fought themselves
It was a civil war. That means they fought themselves. In this particular case, the Army fought the government.It was an internal Spanish War with Portugal, Germany and Italy supporting Franco and the Soviet Union and the International Brigades supporting the legitimate government of Spain.
Italy and Germany sent aid to Franco in the Spanish Civil War in the 1930's. Germany tested its air-force there as well. Franco was a fascist and he fought the left, including communists.
The Spanish Civil War was fought between the Nationalists (Spanish fascists backed by Italy and Germany) and the Loyalists (aka the Republicans, Spanish Communists backed by the USSR). The Nationalists won, and their leader Francisco Franco remained dictator of Spain until his death in the 1970's.
The Spanish Army in revolt supported by Germany, Italy and Portugal (Nationalists) against the legitimate Republican government of Spain supported by the Soviet Union.
It was fought between the Nationalist forces led by Generals Francisco Franco and Emilio Mola Vidal, supported by Italy and Germany and the Republican Government's forces supported by France, and Soviet Union.
No. In 1936 Spain and Spain fought a war called the Spanish Civil War. A civil war is fought in a divided country, not between two countries. However, outside countries can support one side or the other in a civil war. Germany and Italy supported the Nationalist side in the Spanish Civil War, and the USSR supported the Loyalist side.,
Near the end of world war2. The axis powers were Germany and Japan. At the beginning of WW2,the axis was Germany, Italy, and Japan. The US fought with Japan, Germany, and Italy, therefore the answer is Yes.
It was an internal War, however Germany and Italy both supported Franco and the Nationalists and the Soviet Union sided with the Republicans.
Germany, italy, and japan(:
The Second Battle of the Marne was fought between Germany and France, Britain, the US, and Italy. It marked the start of the Hundred Days Offensive which ended World War 1.
Yes and no. The Alps are between Italy and Germany, but there is no German-Italien border. Austria and Switzerland are the countries between Germany and Italy
Us fought against Italy, Germany and Japan.