World War II.
It wasn't. The Battle of Britain was just one of many battles fought during World War II.
Britain, Australia and Germany.
The Triple Entente
During World War II, Germany fought against the Allies or Allied Forces. The list is quite long, but the main countries included the U.S., Great Britain and the British Empire, USSR and France. See Sources and related links for a complete list.The "Allies". These were Great Britain, Canada, U.S.A., Russia, as well as several other countries. During World War II, Germany fought against the Allies or Allied Forces. The list is quite long, but the main countries included the U.S., Great Britain and the British Empire, USSR and France. See Sources and related links for a complete list.
Many countries declared war, but here are some countries that fought. America, Russia, Britain, France, Italy, and a few more.
germany
The Allied Powers.
World War II.
It wasn't. The Battle of Britain was just one of many battles fought during World War II.
World War 1 was fought by Russia, the U.S., Canada, France, and Britain against Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary. The only one of these countries with a president was the U.S., with Woodrow Wilson. World War 2 was fought by the U.S., Britain, France, and Poland against Germany, Japan, and the Soviet Union. Again, the only one of these countries with a president was the U.S., with Franklin Roosevelt.
The countries that fought Germany and the other Central Powers during the First World War
Germany
The United States
Britain, Australia and Germany.
During World War I, Britain's main allies were France, Russia, and later the United States. These countries, along with other members of the Allied Powers, fought against the Central Powers, which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. The war began in 1914 and lasted until 1918, resulting in a significant loss of life and ultimately leading to the Treaty of Versailles.
The Triple Entente