The first ally Germany gained was Italy, which was also ruled by an expansionist and militaristic fascist government. Germany allied with Japan later in the war. Eastern European nations such as Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria joined with Germany but were more considered puppets of Germany rather than full allies. When Germany invaded Yugoslavia, it created the Independent State of Croatia in the north, which was also a German puppet state. Finland joined Germany in its attack on the Soviet Union as revenge for the Soviet invasion of southern Finland known as the Winter War, which was fought in the winter of 1939/1940 and resulted in the region of Karelia being ceded to Germany. If it counts, Thailand was also an ally of Japan during the war.
Germany was in an alliance with Austria-Hungary and Italy.
Russia had to depend on themselves to stop germanys expansion since there ports were unavailable
Germanys empire was in WW1 because of the alliances the other countries had.
Britain, France, Russia & the US are common to the Allies in both WW1 & WW2. They are opposed by Germany in both wars. In WW1 Italy & Japan were both on the side of the Allies, in WW2 they were on Germanys' side. Turkey was on the side of Germany in WW1 & Neutral in WW2. Austria/Hungary was on the side of Germany in WW1 & were also on Germanys' side in WW2, (although it might be said by force rather than choice.) although they were then 2 separate countries.
The Allies and the Entente.
Germany is one of the leading countries of the European Union, which is one of the most influential of the world's "Eco-regions".
The main 3 countries in the allies were America, England, and France. However, several countries in the world fought against Germany, Japan, and Italy.
the russians
Yes, Japan was allies with the Axis countries, which were Germany and Italy.
Britain, USA and Canada were the main allies.
The anagram is "allies" (capitalized Allies for the World War II coalition of countries).
The Allies in World War 1 included countries such as France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, and the United States, among others.