The simple answer would be both, but WWII was not simple at all. The Danish being of Skandinavic ethnicity and the Danish royal family being historically connected to most all the royal families in Europe did favor the Danish at the time as they were seen as "ethnically superior and of moral character". At this time the Danish had no army to talk of but a small resistance did sink their own vessels so they could not be used by the Germans. As for the Jews in Denmark, it is documented that many of them were pressured or made to leave Denmark. In some ways the Danish saw the actions of the Germans as a necessary evil to clean society and more importantly to finally unify Europe under one central government though they always opposed the German occupation of Denmark.
Australia fought in WW2 as an ally of Great Britain in both the European and pacific parts of WW2. Australia made its forces and its infrastructure available in the war against the Germans and the Japanese.
Winston Churchill was the Prime Minster of England during WWII. England was part of the Ally forces not the Axis powers.
Well the allies had 16 countries in it ally and the axis had 7 allies in the axis. The allies had about 60 million troops and the axis only had 35 million troops, so the allies almost out number the axis by 1:2 but the axis was more prepared and more experianced in smaller battles, so the million of troops shorter than the allies was over siezed by the military training
Taiwan, formerly Formosa, was acquired by Japan in 1895 after the first Sino-Japanese War. Strictly speaking, Taiwan was not an Axis Nation, any more than Denmark was in 1941.
The united nations signed an agreement to aid the allies. As part of the united nations they helped the big three against the axis.
Axis
Ally
He was the president of the United States, which was the strongest ally. So, he was an Ally.
Australia fought in WW2 as an ally of Great Britain in both the European and pacific parts of WW2. Australia made its forces and its infrastructure available in the war against the Germans and the Japanese.
Italy was part of the Axis (ally to Hitler)
Stalin , along with Roosevelt and Churchill , was a member of the Allies .
Winston Churchill was Prime Minister of Great Britain - one of the allies. The baddies were the axis powers.
Adolf Hitler was in the axis power because he fought against the united states and was not an ally to us.
Winston Churchill was the Prime Minster of England during WWII. England was part of the Ally forces not the Axis powers.
Denmark was neutral during both WWI and WWI. During the German occupation in WWII, the Danish government had an agreement with the Reich until 1943, where the Germans finally had enough of the sabotage and general unwillingness from the Danish population and took over completely, and Denmark was, more or less, considered an ally of England/The US after that.
1 was an ally and the other was an axis
If you are referring to WWI, then it is the Central Powers. If you are referring to WWII, then it is the Axis Powers.