Both are NATO members. And, in case American troops required elsewhere.
There are approximately 68,000 US Troops stationed in Germany.
They were (and still are) called the Allies.
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US troops stayed in Europe (Germany) until the end of the cold war in 1990. US Troops are still there, but not in the strength of the cold war days. Korea is held in place by an Armistice. A temporary truce. Once a permanent settlement is agreed upon, the US Troops will most likely return home.
No. All US troops have been withdrawn as of December 16, 2011.
There shouldn't be any there now (unless there's some sort of training going on). US personnel have most likely pulled back to their old (cold war) installations in the former West Germany (we still have troops there). Bosnia and those regions ended their violence (involving US troops) years ago...back in about 1995 or so.
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AnswerThe U.S. joined the allied troops, against Germany and their forces.
When France and Germany entered in WW1, there weren't any US troops in France. The Americans came after 3,5 years. France and the UK had to fight against Germany alone for 3,5 years, suffering huge losses.
Because Germany thought it could conquer the world. In 1939, nazi troops invaded Poland and took almost all of Europe. By 1945, though, Germany was surrounded by Russian and Us troops.
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