allies
Neither.
Finland was on Finland's side. The Soviets invaded Finland in 1939. Finland allied with Germany for a while to fight the Soviets. The United Kingdom wanted to send help but could not get help through Nazi Norway and neutral Sweden. Finland did not persecute Jews and they refused to bomb Lenningrad.
If Operation Mincemeat had failed, the Allies might have faced significant setbacks in their invasion plans for Sicily in 1943. The Axis powers could have remained unaware of the impending invasion, allowing them to consolidate their defenses more effectively. This could have resulted in increased casualties for Allied forces and potentially delayed the liberation of Italy, prolonging the war in Europe. Overall, a failure might have altered the trajectory of the Allied campaign against Nazi Germany.
The ALLIES. He led the Free French (fighting to free their occupied country from the Germans), and ruled France after WWII ended.
No, Finland is not neutral. Politically, it is a member of EU since Jan 1st 1995. It is not a full member of Nato, but is committed to peace partnership with Nato.
What do you mean? All these battles involved both the Allied Powers and Axis Powers.
Battle of Kiev leading to surrender or death of 600,000 German soldiers. Battle of Berlin obv, battle of midway, battle of Britain, Stalingrad and Lenin.
D-Day
With the Allied powers defeating the Axis powers in WWII.
he was allied with the axis powers.
The Allied powers were Britain, France, Russia, the United States, Canada and Australia. The Axis powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan.
He was from the axis powers.
axis
they went against the allied powers
Scotland,Poland
The axis was better trained, and that probably showed...as they did sink the biggest ship (the USS Lexington).
Stalin .