The Central Powers and the Entente.
The Central Powers and the Allies.
The Marines in World War 2 were called Jarheads, Devil Dogs, leathernecks. Germans were referred to as Jerrys and Huns.
That was the names given to the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan that forced them to surrender and end the war.
They were the names given to bombs. Research the Manhattan project.
the world war
The Central Powers and the Allies.
Allied forces and Central Forces
Internment camps
The two opposing sides in a conflict or war can vary depending on the context. For example, during the American Civil War, the opposing sides were the Union and the Confederacy. In World War II, they were the Allies and the Axis powers. Each conflict has its own specific names for the factions involved.
The Marines in World War 2 were called Jarheads, Devil Dogs, leathernecks. Germans were referred to as Jerrys and Huns.
The other two names for the "Sitzkrieg" (a nickname given by German soldiers during the lull in fighting) are "the Sitting-Down War (translated literally from German) and the Phony War.
World War I saw the wide spread use of chemical weapons. Chlorine, tear, phosgene, and mustard (nerve) were the names and agent types deployed by multiple sides in the conflict.
There were two other names given to WW1. These named included the Great War and also the First World War.
That was the names given to the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan that forced them to surrender and end the war.
They were the names given to bombs. Research the Manhattan project.
Yes, because the two sides were very evenly matched for much of World War 1.
German and Hebrew names were the same during World War II as they were before (or after) the war.