There were many countries present on D-Day. The Allies were Britain, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Belgium, Holland, France, and Greece. All of these countries had troops, sailors or aircrew there on D-Day.
Territories can be many different things. You are correct in saying that they can be fought over by multiple countries. They are also undiscovered or unclaimed lands. In common ages, they are also countries that are not admitted into a particular continent.
No, there were alot of countries that fought in WW2. There was Germany and Japan; and than England, Russia, US, Canada, France (?)
The Axis forces. These countries were led by Nazi Germany, but countries such as Italy, Greece, Austria, and Romania also fought against them.
germany, italy, and japan
The reason US fought was because Japan attacked them. Hitler was doing bad tihngs but US was not one of the countries that jumped to the smaller countries protection.
Spain and the US.
Territories can be many different things. You are correct in saying that they can be fought over by multiple countries. They are also undiscovered or unclaimed lands. In common ages, they are also countries that are not admitted into a particular continent.
France and England!
the 2 countries that fought in the french and indian war is british also france
France(Normandy) their are others too
They fought the Germans, Japanese, and Italy
russia and germany
USA & Borneo,
Yes and No. Americans had ships off the coast of Norway where there were German submarines we were trying to get out of the area...inwhich we succeeded. However, we never fought on land. We also fought in Normandy, France (on land). It was (and still is) called "the invasion of Normandy", also referred to as "D Day" and was fought June 6, 1944. Again, we won!
the Americans landed at Normandy, and fought their way through France, and into Germany
Allies vs. Axis
No, there were alot of countries that fought in WW2. There was Germany and Japan; and than England, Russia, US, Canada, France (?)