Essentially, Germany, Italy, and Japan lost World War II because they ran out of resources. They lost too many men and materiel to win.
Austria lost land to Germany and Italy in 1870.
Because Germany and Japan had prepared for years while the Allies had not. But they managed to recover and come back soon in 1942
Japan lost power of Korea when World war 2 ended which was 1945.
No, when South Korea co hosted the 2002 World Cup with Japan, they got to the semi finals where they lost to Germany 1-0. They then went on to lose 3-2 to Turkey and finish fourth. They beat Portugal and Spain in that world cup, as well as a dramatic golden goal win over Italy in the second round. In 1966, North Korea reached the quarter finals.
Russia was not an ally of Germany in World War 1.
Germany lost Italy itself.
Austria lost land to Germany and Italy in 1870.
No, Germany lost the war all on it's own. In fact if the U.S. had not been fighting Japan then Germany would have probably been defeated earlier.
1870
Japan won in World War I since it was an Ally. It gained Germany's sphere of influence in China as well as several German territories in the Pacific Ocean.
1870
Italy Japan Autria (although after the war they claimed they had nothing to do with him so not true alot of their ppl were nazis and totally supported him plus only claimed that cause they didn't want to be punished) Russia for a little bit befor Hitler betrayed Stalin and A little SPain 'till is was clear that Hitler was going to lose
Lose
Yes, he killed himself. Germany was going to lose the war within a few days. Hitler had seen what happened to Mussolini in Italy when Italy had lost (he was killed).
Germany spent so much time and materiel trying to keep Italy from losing, that it made them lose battles, if not the War, itself. Italy's army was commanded by rich people and the aristocracy who mostly knew little about making war. Italy miserably failed to supply Germany's army in North Africa to the point that Germany's soldiers were near starvation, and they ran out of ammunition several times.
Yes.
Germany