No. China was fighting Japan, Hitler's ally, in World War 2. China supported the Allies.
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In World war 2 the British were fighting on the allies side Russia (the Soviet Union at the time), and France. After Russia dropped out of the war because of their own revolution, the United States entered on the side of Britain and France. They were fighting against the Axis Powers of Japan and Germany.
Japan did not side with the Axis intentionally. Japan wanted to expand its power in Asia and the Pacific. This brought it in conflict with Britain in Asia, and the United States in the Pacific. On the other side of the world Britain was fighting Germany but this fight had nothing to do with Japan. Russia, which was an ally with both Britain and the US did not declare war on Japan until after the bombing of Nagasaki in 1945.
The United States was fighting on two sides. On one side they were fighting Germany, and on the other side they were fighting Japan. It technically was the same war but they call it two seperate ones because they happened on opposite sides of the United States.
Japan was on the Axis Powers side in World War II.
No - Japan, Italy and Germany were on one side and the rest of the world on the other.
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Germany and Japan were on the same side in World War II.In World War I Japan was on the Allied side and fought against Germany.
The Allies (Britain, Russia, America and their allies and colonies) on the one side and Germany, Italy, Japan and other countries on the other side. Italy sort of changed sides halfway through.
Japan was officially on the same side as the Germans although it was a very unlikely alliance. Thailand was Japan's ally in Asia.
Japan occupied Vietnam at the time, and the Viet Minh fought against them. The Americans backed and funded them since they were fighting against the Japanese. So technically I guess that means they were fighting with the Allies.