Italy/Benito Mussolini and Japan/Hirohito .
This is the name given to the grouping of countries including primarily Germany, Japan and Italy which were opposed to the Allied forces.
The Allied countries wanted to hold Germany accountable for its actions during the war. They initially sought to ensure disarmament, demilitarization, and the dismantling of Nazi ideology. Additionally, they aimed to establish democratic governments and institutions in Germany to prevent the resurgence of militarism and aggression. They also pursued war crimes trials for Nazi leaders to achieve justice and promote reconciliation.
Nazi leaders were not brought to justice during the Holocaust. That is why there was able to be a Holocaust. The Nazi leaders who survived were brought to trial after the war and the holocaust was ended. This was done by trying them in an international court of law before a panel of judges from the major allied countries.
There were no leaders in Germany that encouraged feudalism as Germany was not created during the age of feudalism. Germany was created as a country in the 1800's.
Some Allied leaders used the Treaty of Versailles to punish Germany as a response to the devastation and losses incurred during World War I. They sought to hold Germany accountable for its role in the conflict by imposing heavy reparations, territorial losses, and military restrictions. This punitive approach was driven by a desire for security and to prevent future aggression, but it ultimately fostered resentment in Germany, contributing to political instability and the rise of extremist movements.
They decided how to treat Germany after its surrender.
They decided how to treat Germany after its surrender.
The austro hungarians allied with germany.
They decided how to treat Germany after its surrender.
Germany
Germany, Japan, and Italy
who were allied government leaders
Allied Countries (US, UK, France) and Axis Countries (Germany, Italy, Japan)
During WW II, the Soviet Union was one of the allied countries which helped to defeat Nazi Germany.
Germany was allied with three countries, not two: Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria.
Italy and Japan. Together, the three countries were called the Axis.
The Military leaders were Nimitz, Spruance and Fletcher.