During World War II, the capital of Germany, an Axis power, was Berlin. Italy, another Axis power, had its capital in Rome. Japan, the third major Axis power, had its capital in Tokyo. These cities were central to their respective governments and war efforts during the conflict.
During World War 2, there were thirty-two official countries listed as the Allied Powers. The chief Allied Powers were Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the United States and China.
yes, the allied forces were headed to Sicily to conquer more land and power during World War II.
During World War I, Spain was a monarchy, under the rule of Alfonso XIII, who ruled in name from 1886-1931 and in actuality from 1902-1931. Spain remained neutral during World War I since Alfonso XIII was related to both Allied and Central Power monarchies.
The major Allied power that fell to the Germans during World War II was France. In May and June of 1940, Germany launched a rapid invasion, leading to the fall of Paris and the subsequent armistice on June 22, 1940. This defeat marked a significant shift in the balance of power in Europe, as Germany occupied much of France and established the Vichy regime.
London, Washington, Moscow, Paris, Beijing
No, Germany was an Axis Power
An allied power during that war.
Yes. The United States was an Allied Power.
Allied.
Under the control of the USSR.
It was part of soviet union.
During World War II, the capital of Germany, an Axis power, was Berlin. Italy, another Axis power, had its capital in Rome. Japan, the third major Axis power, had its capital in Tokyo. These cities were central to their respective governments and war efforts during the conflict.
It was Germany, Austri-Hungary, and Serbia.
Neither. Norway were neutral during World War 1.
Yes, France was an allied power in World War 1.
During World War 2, there were thirty-two official countries listed as the Allied Powers. The chief Allied Powers were Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the United States and China.