Yes. There were tanks on both sides. The German tank was renowned for it's 'speed' of 12kph but light armor. Thin enough for 30cal fire to shred anyone inside.. The German tanks in WW1 were not a success. The allied forces had the opposite effect. The british tanks ruled the battlefields of 1916.. Heavily armoured (or I could say excessively as it was 27tons and moved at 3kph) and well armed for it's time. However, a direct hit from artillery would knock the tank out.. It took another world war till tanks could survive a single direct artillery strike..
Allies: Soviet Union (Russia) and United States, both became superpowers after World War 2 Axis: Nazi Germany
This question actually contains the answer. For both the First and Second World Wars the victors over the Axis were the Allies.
Both. However, it was never really an Axis-power, despite the fact that it maintained basically an 'I will help you' pact with the Axis-powers. It later went to the allies' side when Hitler betrayed and invaded the USSR.
Yes, both world wars used tanks.
During WW2, both sides had victories in different battles in Libya, but the Allies were the ultimate victors.
They as in Allies of Axis? Both sides had pros and cons, but the Germans started off well with the invention of the machine gun and advanced tanks.
Allies: Soviet Union (Russia) and United States, both became superpowers after World War 2 Axis: Nazi Germany
During World War II, both the Axis and Allies made significant advancements in weapons development. The Axis powers, including Germany and Japan, introduced technologies such as jet aircraft, guided missiles, and the V-2 rocket. The Allies, led by the United States and the United Kingdom, developed innovations like the atomic bomb, radar systems, and improved tanks and aircraft. These advancements revolutionized warfare and had a major impact on the outcome of the war.
Both sides, the Allies and the Axis, had submarines when WW2 started.
The war consisted of 3 sides axis,allies,and countries that were neutral(about 5 or less) the axis powers had Germany,Italy,japan,France and china which were both forced into the axis powers while the allies had America and the rest of the world(except the neutral countries.
Both at different times.
This question actually contains the answer. For both the First and Second World Wars the victors over the Axis were the Allies.
WORLD WAR 1: allies(Britain us russia France) central(austria-Hungary Germany turkey) WORLD WAR 2: allies axis(Germany Italy japan)
Both. However, it was never really an Axis-power, despite the fact that it maintained basically an 'I will help you' pact with the Axis-powers. It later went to the allies' side when Hitler betrayed and invaded the USSR.
Yes, both world wars used tanks.
In the Battle of Tunisia during World War II, the main weapons used included tanks, artillery, and small arms. The Allies utilized Sherman tanks and British Crusader tanks, while Axis forces relied on German Panzer III and IV tanks. Artillery, including howitzers and anti-tank guns, played a crucial role in both offensive and defensive operations. Infantry units were equipped with rifles, machine guns, and mortars to support ground engagements.
Well... both Axis and Allies team can have a peace treaty agreement. The Allies can surrender to end WWII. Or just the way it is.