The terms were for unconditional surrender, but the Japanese were allowed to keep Emperor Hirohito as a figurehead. The treaty called for the Japanese to give up their territory, surrender all their arms, all their armed forces must cease fighting, and all civilian and military personnel must be released from captivity.
The answer to the question is Germany. Germany was not one of the Allied Powers during World War 1. The Allied Powers during World War 1 were: Russia The US France
it is counties
Yes, Stalin/USSR fought on the side of the allied powers in WW II
Allied powers vs Central powers
They were not part of Allied powers, but had an alliance as the Axis powers.
Great Britain, France, and Russia
The Americans, the British and the Russians. The axis (Bad Power) were the Germans, Italians, and the Japanese.
The term Axis powers is used when referring to the combined forces of the German, Italian and Japanese countries during the Second World War. These countries fought against a similarly termed Allied powers which consisted of France, Poland and The United Kingdom.
Chan Kai-Shek was the leader of Nationalist Cina, which had been fighting against the Japanese since 1937, but which only officially became allied in 1941.
Italy , Japan and Germany made up the Allied Powers .
Nigeria
The Germans were apart of the Central Powers and were allied with 2 others Major Powers- the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Austro-Hungary.