The nations that switched sides were Russia, , Britain, France, Germany and Austria-Hungary
The protagonists and antagonists were the Allied nations and the Axis nations.
When the Allies landed on Italy they saw the futility of their position.
The allied powers won. They were made up of many nations including but not limited to the US, Britain, France, Italy (they flipped sides), Russia, Canada, and Mexico.
No why would you ask that ask your teacher
The nations that switched sides were Russia, , Britain, France, Germany and Austria-Hungary
The protagonists and antagonists were the Allied nations and the Axis nations.
no they did not o.k
Japan did not switch sides in WW2. They were part of the Axis powers until their final surender in 1945.
Yes, the players switch sides in tennis. Every odd game total is when players switch sides. For example, after the first game, players switch sides. This goes for after the third game, and so forth.
The players switch sides after halftime to give both teams equal opportunities to win the game.
When the Allies landed on Italy they saw the futility of their position.
To switch sides you need 5k uri
There were really not nations but alliances the Allies and The Central powers and both sides used them....
Because of mistreating
Depending on any number of variables, any war can expand or contract. Post WW 2 saw an expansion of new nations as old colonial empires gave way to new nations. Both sides of the Cold War sought friends and alliances among the new nations that were scattered around the world.
Both sides fought for the neutral nations hoping to gain more allies. The neutral nations, by definition, did not fight