While precise numbers are difficult to determine, estimates suggest that several thousand Americans fought for Germany during World War II, primarily through the formation of units like the American Volunteer Group and the German-American Bund. Some Americans also joined the Wehrmacht or the SS for various reasons, including ideological beliefs or personal motivations. However, their numbers were relatively small compared to the millions of Americans who served in the U.S. military against the Axis powers.
That was one of the reasons for Germany's loss of WW 2.
Approximately 16 million US servicemen fought in WW2. About 400,000 men died.
Germany was a monarchy, which didn't appeal to many Americans democratic ideals
The alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan
about 180,000 about 180,000 about 180,000
16,500,000
The US has only fought Germany in WW I and WW II, so twice.
they were 50,000 soldiers
There were many African-Americans serving in the military in WW II.
About sixteen million. Michael Montagne
That was one of the reasons for Germany's loss of WW 2.
During World War 2 they fought for 5 years.
Many American nations fought wars of independence.
Approximately 16 million US servicemen fought in WW2. About 400,000 men died.
Some Americans settled in Germany after the Second World War. Many of them hold white collars jobs in German companies and are accepted in German society.
Yes, when the English came there were many wars in fought over land. He fought in the " Indian" wars.
It is believed that close to 600,000 Americans fought in the Battle of the Bulge.