On the ground, the Soviet Union. The Western Allies allowed this because the city fell into the Soviet demarcation zone for postwar Germany, stopping their armies on the Elbe instead of racing the Red Army to Berlin. The Soviets entered Berlin on April 23, 1945, and conquered the city by May 2nd.
The Russians.
The Russians Captured Berlin On April 30, 1945.
Allied.
Central Power.
A number of Allied and Axis powers changed sides during World War II. Of the major combatants, Italy stands out with its switch-over from the Axis to the Allied cause in 1943. Earlier, in 1940, France changed sides, as well, although its support of the Axis powers was mostly as a non-combatant.
No, Greece was an Allied power in World War 2. Greece was attacked by Italy & Germany. Occupied by Germany, then liberated when Germany was defeated.
The Russians Captured Berlin On April 30, 1945.
Allied.
germany
it is an allied power
Germany is an axis power.
Axis Power.
Central Power.
Huh? France was invaded by the Allied Forces (mainly the Americans and the Brits). It took time for the Allied Forces to get France completely freed of the German Nazi presence. Germany had taken over France back in 1940 and the allies took it back in 1944. The liberation did not occur on D-Day. It was only the first day the Allied Forces had reached Normandy and started fighting the Nazi Germans. See the related link below for the fabulous story of the liberation in August 1944.
Great Britain was one of the main Allied powers.
Allied. The Nazis wanted Poland because it was a weak link in their power conquest.
A number of Allied and Axis powers changed sides during World War II. Of the major combatants, Italy stands out with its switch-over from the Axis to the Allied cause in 1943. Earlier, in 1940, France changed sides, as well, although its support of the Axis powers was mostly as a non-combatant.
He was the enemy of the allied countries