Germany and Italy in Europe; and Japanese Empire in Asia. 1939-1945 The Allies fought against the Axis. The Axis consisted of Germany, Italy, Japan and the Vichy French.
No as soon as italy was invaded the country decided to switch sides and germany set up a puppet government in the north of the country
Germany belongs to NATO. It is allied with member nations of NATO.
The Axis nations were divided. Japan was separated from Germany and Italy. They could not help each other. They were incapable of joint operations. Germany had a number of allies in Europe. England and the United States had a number of allies. Germany's allies could not understand Germany. England's allies understood and spoke English. They could communicate. As the war progressed, long range bombers destroyed the factories of the Axis nations hurting their ability to make war materiel. No bombs destroyed the factories in America or the Urals of Russia. They kept producing more and more guns, planes, ships, and bombs.
At the conclusion of WW 2, the Western allies sought democratic governments for Eastern Europe and basically for all of Europe. The Soviets under Joseph Stalin had other ideas. Their armies essentially occupied the Eastern nations where they had driven out the Nazi armies. The Soviets had an expansionist ideology and installed communist governments in the nations of Eastern Europe. This included East Germany.
The primary goal of the Western Allies during World War II was to defeat the Axis powers, primarily Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan. They aimed to restore peace and stability in Europe and Asia, promote democratic governance, and prevent the spread of totalitarian regimes. Additionally, the Allies sought to establish a new international order based on collective security and cooperation, which later led to the formation of institutions like the United Nations.
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The Allies proclaimed victory in Europe on May 8, 1945, marking the end of World War II in Europe. This day is celebrated as Victory in Europe Day (V-E Day). The announcement followed the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany on May 7, 1945. Celebrations erupted across the Allied nations, commemorating the defeat of fascism in Europe.
the allies occupied Germany.
yall are no fkn help!
how to divide Germany. if they should let Stalin have eastern Europe
Germany.