During World War II, Turkey maintained a policy of neutrality for most of the conflict. It did not formally join either the Allies or the Axis powers until late in the war. In February 1945, Turkey declared war on Germany and Japan, aligning itself with the Allies, but its contributions to the war effort were limited.
No. Turkey was a member of the Allies.
While Spain was allied with Germany and Italy during the war, it wasn't necessarily an Axis power. The Spanish stayed out of the war, having its own civil war to deal with at the time.
Allie,Sophie,Caroline,Rosemary,and Erica
no
because the allies were more equipped during the end of the war and the US had the biggest army so that might be why
allie for Europe
Allied
It was a member of the Allies.
They were both. They started out as axis, but then moved to allied after the axis betrayed them.
allie dictator was stalon dictator of Russia, the axis dictator was Hitler
Great Britain served with the Allies.
US President Harry S. Truman was an Allied leader.
Well, good question, I think he's an Axis to Japan... or something. Because, isn't Japan an Axis..? Tough question. That was just a guess >_<
No. Turkey was a member of the Allies.
Saudi Arabia was neutral in World War 2.
Allied, he was the Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1939 but resigned after the disastrous Norwegian Campaign.
albania is a allie because there good friends with english troops and they took part of both wars and took over greece and after italy invaded albania they attacked italy and germany