They didn't - Italy and Germany were allies. Together, they made up the Axis powers in WW2. Germany originally had a Non-Aggression pact with the Soviet Union (Russia), but in 1941, Germany invaded Russia, so Russia officially joined the Ally powers (USA, Great Britain, France, etc.)
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America fought against the three Axis powers: Germany, Italy and Japan.
Germany and Japan were on the same side in World War II.In World War I Japan was on the Allied side and fought against Germany.
They were fighting Hilter and his Axis Powers (Nazis for short). Other conutries were involed like Japan, Italy, Romania, Hungary, Finland, Iraq, Thailand and Bulgaria. Hilter was in charge and fought for Germany.
The Axis, Germany, Italy and Japan.
'Merica
Stalin, and it WWII, not WWI. In WWI, Italy was against Germany.
Germany, Japan, and Italy.
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Josef Stalin of Russia
the soviet capture of Berlin
Germany and Italy in Europe; and Japanese Empire in Asia. 1939-1945 The Allies fought against the Axis. The Axis consisted of Germany, Italy, Japan and the Vichy French.
America fought against the three Axis powers: Germany, Italy and Japan.
Josef Stalin
Josef Stalin ( NovaNET)
Greece, North Africa and Italy.
I think yes but I don't know why