Axis powers included Germany, Italy and Japan - in World War II.
no No, the Cold War is quite separate from WW II. Note that in WW II, Russia was an ally of the US, while Germany and Japan were enemies of the US. In the Cold War, Russia became the main enemy of the US, and West Germany and Japan were allies of the US. So the alliances switched.
About 16,000,000 troops from all participants were killed in both WW I and WW II so in that sense the death toll was about the same. What makes the big difference is that In WW II civilians in Germany, Japan, and England were targeted by the enemy and as a result 39,868,000 civilians died as a direct result of the war. That number does not include death camp deaths nor Stalin's purges.
The line had been drawn in the sand after the Sudentenland. France and the UK had said no to Germany about Poland. Germany crossed the line and WW-II was started in Europe.
Was created by the UN.
Poland had no means to defend against Germany at that time, which started WW II.
Germany was in WW I and WW II.
WW II was largely the result of lingering resentment by Germany about the outcome of WW I. You could describe it in sports terminology as a rematch.
the us did not want to enter ww ii, the us did not want to enter ww ii,
I suppose you mean WW II. Germany Italy Japan (only in their colonies as far as i know)
East Germany
Neither country wanted to be conquered by Germany.
You need to specify which war- but Germany was a major participant in WW1 and WW 2.
In WW II the Axis powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan.
In WW I, the Central Powers, and in WW II, the Axis (or more specifically, the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis).
The US has only fought Germany in WW I and WW II, so twice.
At the time of WW I, "Germany" was officially the "German Empire" having evolved from the unification of many German states including Prussia at the end of the Franco-Prussian war. The German Empire was succeeded by the Weimar Republic after WW I. The Weimar Republic was followed by the Third Reich (Nazi Germany) which fought WW II. At the end of WW II, Germany lost much territory and was divided into West Germany and East Germany. The two parts were reunited as the Federal Republic of Germany in 1990.