The Vatican was neutral.
The Holy See. (The Vatican is a country)
The Vatican. Also known as the Holy See.
Vatican City State or the Holy See with 0.44 sq km.
Look at the chart and you shall see.
The Vaticann or Holy See is located in Rome, Italy.
It's got to be Andorra, Monaco, the Holy See, or Lichtestein.
The Axis forces defended the coastline of France. Most of them were Nazi Germans. The advancing forces were the Allied Forces. See the story of the Normandy invasion to learn how troops were moved and made their way through France on the attached links. Watch the movies They Longest Day, Saving Private Ryan, and The Band of Brothers to get all the detail you need. See links below.
Usually there is known to be three main countries in the Axis Powers. Germany, Italy and Japan are the major three they are also known as the Tri Axis. However there are more countries in theAxis Powers then just those three, there is Austria-Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria among others. The Axis Powers, isjust thetitleGermany and those allied with Germany gave themselves for World War Two, just like in World War One they were known as the Central Powers although in World War One these were not allthe same countries allied with Germany. Hope this helps!
No, they are not the same. The Vatican is the home of the Holy See or Holy Seat, which refers to the location of the bishop of Rome - the Pope. Just like the United States is the name of the country but not the name of the government. The government runs the United States but is not the United States. The "See" of the government is the United States.
World War II is a complex event in history with a number of factors involved in its origination and end. The war was fought between the Allied and Axis forces, resulting in an Allied victory. Please see the related links until a more thorough answer is provided.
The Axis History Forum has a good and quite thorough thread on this subject. Please see the links.
Vatican City is not called the Holy See. Vatican City is the home and headquarters for the Holy See - the governance of the Catholic Church. The name derives from the Latin Sancta Sedes - Holy Seat and is the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome, the episcopal see of the Bishop of Rome—the Pope.