In July 1943, Italy withdrew from the Axis and joined the Allies as co-belligerent.
Italy joined the Allies during WWI, but no Axis Power joined the Allies during WWII.
After the US joined WWI, the allies had the forces they need to triumph. The axis powers fell and the war ended.
Patton was , of course , on the side of the Allies .
Germany is the most well-known Axis country.
Axis, Allies and Philippine rebels. Russia joined the Allies when Hitler invaded.
The soft underbelly of the Axis was Churchill's concept of Italy and it was chosen as the country the Allies would go after first (on the European Continent)
No, they were the axis powers. They joined and fought the Allies. They thought of themselves as an axis, with the world working and revolving around them. If you look at the world map, Germany and Italy do kind of look like an axis.
Well first off Germany was the main country in the axis powers but joined by Japan, and Italy
Allies
The Allies invaded the Northern African countries first and booted Germany out of Africa. Next they went after Italy.
Various countries which were at war with the Allies either became neutral or joined the Allies as World War II progressed and before the end of World War II: - The Soviet Union changed sides, joining the Allies, after being invaded by Germany in 1941. - Italy, an Axis member, surrendered in September 1943; the north continued to be occupied by the Nazis whilst the southern portion joined the Allies; it declared war on Japan on 14th July 1945. -- Romania entered the War on the Axis side in June 1941 and joined the Allies in August 1944 - Bulgaria entered the War on the Axis side in 1940 with the invasion of Romania and was defeated when the Soviet Union invaded in late 1944, and was thus effectively eleminated as an enemy of the Allies.