they werent there country was i think it was a German or Italian word
The Germans referred to the British as 'Tommys'.
About 1,500,000, plus about 250,000 troops fron other Axis nations.
If you mean Warrior, it's "Krieger" or "Kämpfer", normal soldiers were also often referred to as "Landser"
The German word for "soldiers" is "Soldaten".
Category axis.
Mussolini's idea of "an axis around which nations could assemble": The Axis Powers is a term for the alliance led by Nazi Germany and between that state, Italy, and Japan during World War II. The three major powers referred to the axis as the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis. The term was first used by Benito Mussolini, in November 1936, when he spoke of a Rome-Berlin axis in reference to the treaty of friendship signed between Italy and Nazi Germany on October 25, 1936. Later, in May 1939, this relationship transformed into an alliance, dubbed the "Pact of Steel".
The y axis is referred to as the ordinate axis The x axis is called the abcissa
the y axis in excel is also known as the value axis
Sometimes it is referred to as: the vertical axis the dependent variable the north/south axis
6,310,000
They would've either been refered as the Nazis or Axis within authorities. Or with soldiers, various names were given such as: Fritzs, Krauts, or Jerrys. I would highly recommend avoiding these words as they are offensive to the German people.
the south were the confedrate soldiers An the north were the union soldiers