Germany was fighting England from 1939 to 1945.
At the side of the Triple Entente, which meant England and France, since Russia was defeated by Germany before the US came.
To defeat the Ottoman Empire, which was fighting on the side of the Central Powers (Germany, Austria).
Japan, Northern Italy, and Southern Italy are on Germany's side while France, England, and China are on America's side.
No, Germany was an "Axis" power, fighting against the allies. Germany fought along side Italy, as well as Japan.
In Europe, Britain was fighting against Germany. In Africa, Britain was fighting Germany, Italy, and a few forces of the puppet Vichy France. In the Far East, Britain was fighting Japan in China, Indonesia, New Guinea, Burma and Indochina.
Germany was not fighting only England in world war II. Germany, along with the axis powers, was fighting the allied powers.The allied powers had greater resources in manufacturing and manpower.To coin a phrase, it bit off more than it could chew.
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Yes in one of the world wars germany and england stopped fighting to play football/soccer
Alot of WW1's fighting occured in areas in France, Belgium, England, and Germany. You should really clarify your question if you would like a more specific.
France, England, Germany and Austria.