No, Ireland was part of of the United Kingdom at this time although there was big Independence movement.
*edit* There were two Irelands during World War Two. The Free State of Ireland (south, now the Republic of Ireland) and Northern Ireland, still under British rule.
Portugal was neutral during World War II so didn't fight anyone.
They are called neutral nations. These countries were neutral during World War 2: Spain, Norway, Portugal, Ireland, and Switzerland.
Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, and republic of Ireland
Other than some colonial conflicts in Africa in the 60's and 70's, Portugal has managed to remain neutral, although they were forced into WWI (1916 to 1918) due to un-restricted sub sinkings. They've managed to remain neutral ever since.
No, Sweden was neutral during WWII and remained neutral throughout the war
Portugal was neutral during World War II so didn't fight anyone.
They are called neutral nations. These countries were neutral during World War 2: Spain, Norway, Portugal, Ireland, and Switzerland.
Switzerland, Netherlands(holland), Portugal
Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, and republic of Ireland
Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and Republic of Ireland.
Spain and Portugal were both neutral during World War 2 and didn't take sides.
Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and other countries were neutral. See link below.
portugal, swiss
Other than some colonial conflicts in Africa in the 60's and 70's, Portugal has managed to remain neutral, although they were forced into WWI (1916 to 1918) due to un-restricted sub sinkings. They've managed to remain neutral ever since.
Switzerland ,Spain ,Portugal, Sweden,
Portugal,Spain, Sweden and Switzerland
Spain remained neutral during World War 1 and 2 just as Switzerland, Ireland, Portugal and Sweden had done. It was their policy to stay out of wars that did not involve them.