From the way this person worded their question, and from the categories it was listed in, the answer is The Axis.
Enemies of USA during WWII were Germany, Italy (for a small time) , and Japan (ALL AXIS) The Allies (USA's allies) were Great Britain, France, Poland, Italy (switched sides) , Greece, and Canada to name a few. Good thing I took that AP European History class!
The Axis Powers included Germany, Italy and JapanThe Allies included Britain, France, Russia and the United States
False, they were the Axis.True. The term "ally" or "allies" (without cap's) refers to a group of countries who join together to support and defend each other. Therefore, they were allies. The name of this alliance of Germany, Italy and Japan was called the Axis, which, I think, was first used by Benito Mussolini.
Axis= Germany, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Japan, and the U.S.S.R.(russia also became part of the allies in 1941) Allies= Britian, France, Poland, Finland, and Canada
Axis powers USA+France+Britain+Canada+USSR=Allies : ) Germany+Italy+Japan=Axis : (
allies
The Allies
The members of the Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, Russia) were called the Allies. The Triple Alliance (Germany, Austro-Hungary, Italy) changed its name to Central Powers because Italy entered the war on the side of the Allies in 1915.
Great Britain, Italy & Japan
The Triple Alliance, originally consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, changed its name to the Central Powers during World War I. Italy, however, left the alliance in 1915 and joined the Allies. The term "Central Powers" came to represent the coalition of Germany and Austria-Hungary, later joined by the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria.
Italy japan and Germany Italy japan and Germany
Germany was one of this Central Powers.