Technically, Russia wasn't Germany's 'ally' in WW2. Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact (the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, often referred to as the Hitler-Stalin Pact) on the 23rd of August, 1939. Neither sides intended to honour the pact for longer than was convenient. Russia fully expected Hitler to break the pact and declare war, which he did in June 1941, but they did not suspect it to be so soon.
On the 22nd of June 1941, the Third Reich's panzer divisions, in a blitzkrieg known as 'Operation Barbarossa', swept across the Curzon line into Russia and changed the course of the war.
Joined the Allies.
The Kiser of Germany. (edit) And all his allies in serbia, where the war started
They were allies with Germany.
No.
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Joined the Allies.
Germany and its allies.
Germany and her allies
The Kiser of Germany. (edit) And all his allies in serbia, where the war started
If you are asking if Italy was part of the Allies in World War Two, the answer is no. However, if you want to find the allies of Italy, the main one was Germany.
Germany and Japan were allies during World War 2. They were not at war with each other.
If you mean who Germany's allies were. Japan, Austria, and spain were their biggest allies.
In 1944
They were allies with Germany.
Germany did not win World War II. The axis powers, including Germany, were soundly defeated by the Allies. However, the Allies assisted the Germans to rebuild their country following the war.
The Allies treated Germany very harshly with the treaty. After World War 1 Germany was in economical crisis. If the Allies would have helped Germany after the war maybe Adolf Hitler would never have a reason to start World War 2
Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria were Germany's allies.