The Olympians
The North, obliviously.
Because They didn't want to be involved in any affairs of another country and not to favor any specific side. However, The U.s does end up favoring the Allied Powers.
The tide turned in favor of the United States during the battle of midway
Midway Island
Austria was capitalist throughout the Cold War. It was on the USA's side of the Cold War.
Zeus and Apollo remained impartial in the Trojan War.
side of Aphrodite
he was on the greeks side.
In the Trojan War, Zeus favored the Trojans for much of the conflict. He was influenced by Thetis, the mother of Achilles, who asked him to support her son and the Trojans after the Greeks slighted her. However, Zeus maintained a balance between both sides, often intervening to ensure that neither side would achieve a complete victory too quickly. Ultimately, his decisions reflected the complexity of divine relationships and the fate of mortals in the war.
In the Trojan War, Zeus maintained a position of neutrality, although he did favor the Trojans at certain points. He initially sought to balance the scales between the Greeks and the Trojans, but ultimately allowed the war to unfold according to fate. Zeus's decisions were influenced by various factors, including the desires of other gods and his own children involved in the conflict. Overall, while he did not fight directly for either side, his interventions significantly impacted the war's outcome.
The Trojans
The god Zeus had fallen out of favor
It was Zeus and Apollo, who were on the Trojan side.
The favor that Aphrodite ask of Zeus when Aeneas died was that she be allowed to bury her son.
Switzerland.
It would be unfair for the other side.
The Allies.