Turkey didn't join WW2.
Turkey was neutral
It is not true. Neutrality, as pertains to war, means that a country is choosing not to participate in the war. They are choosing not to join any side and want to be left alone. Sometimes a neutral country does choose a side- like Italy during World War I (they had chosen not to join the Central Powers, and then were basically bribed by the Allies to join their side), or Belgium during both World Wars (both times they were invaded by Germany, despite being neutral). But when this happens, the country ceases to be neutral.
Lloyd may wood staley join world war 1 in 1914
No, turkey was an Axis power during the second world war.
Ottoman Empire joined World War 1 so as to join forces with the Germany. The other reason was the friction with the friction with Turkey.
The Americans.
No, the nation of Turkey was not a combatant in the Second World War. It was however a combatant nation in the First World War on the side of Germany & Austria-Hungary.
The Allies
Italy and Turkey.
No the Turkish were peace loving hippies who handed there county over to the Germans.
1914
France joined on the Allies side with Britain.
Only the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria.
In world war II, Bulgaria asided with the Germans because it wanted to be on the other side of Turkey and its allies
Turkey, Germany, Austria-Hungary,
No. The Soviet Union did enter World War 2 but on the other side. Germany invaded and then forced the Soviet Union into the war