WWII and WWI, I think
The Allies emerged victorious in World War I, defeating the Central Powers.
Italy joined the Allies during WWI, but no Axis Power joined the Allies during WWII.
This is a confusion of notions: typically "the allies" refers to WWII while "central powers" refers to WWI Before WWI Germany made the triple-alliance with Italy and Austria-Hungary. Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire joined the alliance, against the Entente with UK, France and Russia. Other countries joined the Entente too. When Italy swapped sides in 1915, the remainder of the German war alliance was called the central powers. WWI started 1914 and reached armistice in 1918. In WWII the term "the allies" was used about those fighting with the UK against the Axis powers (Germany, Italy and Japan, with their collaborators).
Yes he was.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria.
Germany was in an alliance with Austria-Hungary and Italy.
WWII and WWI, I think
After the US joined WWI, the allies had the forces they need to triumph. The axis powers fell and the war ended.
The Americans helped the Allies by sending resources to them during WWI.
Stalin, and it WWII, not WWI. In WWI, Italy was against Germany.
The Allies emerged victorious in World War I, defeating the Central Powers.
$30,000,000,000 for damage cost at the end of WWI
They were part of the allies in WWI. They surrendered in WWII.
Yes because they are both part of the Allied Forces in WWI and in WWII.
The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty between the Allies and Central Powers to end WWI. And which put virtually all the blame of WWI on Germany.
The difference was that after we joined the Allies in WWI is that after we joined the allies finally outnumbered the Central Powers(Austro-Hungary, and Germany.)