The Allies, because the Soviet Union was one of them, and the Soviets lost more men than everybody else from both sides combined. Stalin did not care in the least how many of his men got killed, and was very ruthless with them. Russian soldiers were more afriad of what was behind them than of the Germans. If you leave out the Russians then Germany and Japan lost more than the US and Britain. But you really can't leave out the Russians, because even after the D-Day landings, when the US had sent everything it had to France to fight the Germans, the Russians were still absorbing 60% or more of the German war effort.
During WWII, Germany was on the Axis.
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Germany and Ottoman Turkey
Germany
Germany, japan and Italy
== == Russia and Germany were never allies during World War I. They were on opposite sides from the beginning.
During the second World War, Germany, Japan, Italy, Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria formed the Axis powers.
27 SOLDIERS
they were allies
Cuz we were freaking owning them
Central Powers: Germany, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary
they were 50,000 soldiers