The Triple Entente
America fought against the three Axis powers: Germany, Italy and Japan.
No, they were allies. Germany helped Japan. They fought against the same enemies in many countries.
Japan and Italy fought against Germany in World War 1 but were on Germany's side in World War 2
The US, England, and Russia were known as the allied countries and fought against Germany and Italy who were known as axis countries in World War II
Germany and Japan.
Germany
Germany, Italy, and Japan
Both Germany and Japan fought against the US in WW2.Both Germany and Japan fought against the US in WW2.
America fought against the three Axis powers: Germany, Italy and Japan.
The Axis forces. These countries were led by Nazi Germany, but countries such as Italy, Greece, Austria, and Romania also fought against them.
Many countries declared war, but here are some countries that fought. America, Russia, Britain, France, Italy, and a few more.
Germany, Tanzania, Togo, Cameroon and Namibia fought in the Abushiri Revolt. The revolt resulted in a German victory against the African countries.
Entente Powers
The Axis countries. Namely Japan, Fascist Italy and Germany
France, USA and USSR.
During World War II, several countries fought alongside Nazi Germany as part of the Axis powers. These included Italy, which was a major ally until its armistice in 1943, and Japan, which fought in the Pacific theater. Other nations that collaborated with or supported Nazi Germany included Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Finland, although Finland primarily fought against the Soviet Union. Additionally, various puppet states and factions in occupied countries also aligned with Nazi Germany.
No, they were allies. Germany helped Japan. They fought against the same enemies in many countries.