A very involved topic: Germany - Mainly entered war in order to secure the nation from hostile, militaristic neighbors and regain prestige lost in WW1. Battles in Russia were mainly fought to control oil, food and other resources so that Germany would be able to fight a prolonged war despite Allied blockade. Other German attacks such as against France, Norway, etc. were to defeat those nations military potential and give the German homeland some security. France - Attacked by Germany in 1940 after France declared war on Germany due to German attack on Poland. Britain - Churchill had a personal hatred of Hitler and other Germans. English people fought the war in order that one nation would not dominate the continent of Europe. Britain has alway fought for this issue whether it be again Spain, Napoleon, or Hitler. Russia - Russian lust for control of eastern Europe is legendary. Technically they entered the war defensively after being attacked by Germany and other Axis nations. Probably conflict was unavoidable since Russia was expansionist towards the west. Italy - Foolishly led nation, ill prepared for war. Deluded thoughts of re-establishing some sort of Roman Empire in the Mediterranean. Glory and conquest. USA - Pres. Roosevelt wanted USA in war to help British. American people desired to stay out of foreign conflicts. Ultimately Pearl Harbor attack by Japanese settled the issue and unified the USA people behind their already beligerant president. Japan - Imperial conquest, domination of areas surrounding Japan home islands. These goals were similar to the goals of Germany - to control and area large enough to give the homeland some military and economic security. As a side issue, the Japanese had a desire to expel European colonial powers from East Asia - these being the Dutch, English, French plus the Americans.
Each side is unwilling to make serious concessions to permit the survival and thriving of the opposite culture and society.
Benjamin franlin
victory and more land
At the beginning there were more on the German side but when the US entered the are it evened out. There are no exact numbers though.
About 13,000 miles; they are almost directly opposite from each other, on the other side of the world.
In World War II, they didn't fight against each other, they were on the same side.
Its according to which side of the highway your entering from...If entering from the left side of road then the left side is the inside lane.....if entering from right side then the right lane is the inside lane.....
They though they had the best reason.
for maori and the English live along side of each other happly
Each side is unwilling to make serious concessions to permit the survival and thriving of the opposite culture and society.
The answer will depend on the shape. There is no reason for assuming that the area is in the form of a square.
Each side made there own.
entente and central powers
Behind and also there is a blind spot on each side around the middle, also right next to it on right front unless he has a lower door window which are on some of them for that reason.
The U.S.S.R., or Soviet Union, was on the Allied side during World War II. The Soviets were communists on the mainly democratic Allied side, and the reason was because fascists, like Nazis and Italians under Mussolini, and communists hated each other. Fascism really despised the works of Karl Marx. Also, Hitler broke the Nazi-Soviet Pact and invaded the Soviet Union anyways.
Peripheral Vision.
Benjamin franlin