Where is Italy in relation to Germany?
Italy is south of Germany. They do not border but they are close.
What Countires Were Members Of The Axis Powers?
Germany
Japan
Italy
Hungary
Romania
Bulgaria
Thailand
Finland
Iraq
Bumubuo sa allied power of axis power?
ang allied power ay isamg samahan ng na kumukontra sa axis power dahil ang axis power ay isang samahan na nanakop o nag papalawak ng terittoyo dahil sa paghahangad ng mas malawak na nasasakupan
USA
USSR
British Empire
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Canda
Czechoslovakia
Ethiopia
Greece
India
Mexico
The Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Philippine Commonwealth
Poland
Union of South America
Yugoslavia
What did the government do to ensure that indutries produced enough war materials?
The government worked hard during World War II to ensure that industries produced enough war materials. Specifically, regular factories all over the country were converted to airplane, war supplies, or munitions manufacturing centers.
What similarities did the axis powers have with the allied powers?
The Axis powers had a lot of servicemen, a lot of modern mechanized weapons and a single military leader (Hitler) and they used similar strategies as the Allies. The Allies also had a lot of servicemen and weapons. The Allies had more planes and ships plus they had more money and supplies. They had more fuel and the ability to get fuel and supplies to the battalion's. They both had the same determination that they would win. The Big Three had better head leaders than Hitler was a leader.
Why was World War 2 considered the good war and Vietnam the bad war?
While no war is a "good" war, World War 2 was a geo-politically "black and white" war in that it was viewed by most peoples within the allied nations as a clear-cut case of good versus evil. War is never the answer of choice, but sometimes, you must fight. While the Allies did have their bad points (Stalin perhaps being the largest) and the Axis did have a few redeeming factors, but one side truly was a monster. The Allies were for the most part the world's democracies and free nations, while almost every nation in the Axis was a brutal, ultra nationalist dictatorship. Hitler had set his eyes upon Europe, and sought to exterminate an entire ethnicity.
A second reason is that American citizens for example saw the militarily aggressive nations of Japan and Germany as a direct threat to U.S. security. This was especially true for Japan after the attacks on the U.S. territories of Hawaii and Alaska. Germany had also brought a direct threat against U.S. interests by carrying out U-boat attacks against American shipping in the Atlantic, sometimes sinking vessels within sight of U.S. shores. After the United States joined the war the vast majority of American people saw the war as a necessary fight for survival.
The war in Vietnam on the other hand was a war of political ideology. Few Americans felt that North Vietnam ever posed any real threat to the United States or her borders. Many believed the U.S. government was needlessly sacrificing people's lives in a war that we should not have been involved with in the first place. The number of people opposed to the war steadily increased as time went on and as more and more lives were lost. The reasons for America's involvement in Vietnam were never as clearly defined in the collective conscienceness of the American public as was the necessity for U.S. involvement in World War 2.
When was Nina Schenk von Stauffenberg born?
Nina Schenk von Stauffenberg was born on August 27, 1913.
When did Germany and Italy take over France and bomb England?
Germany sure did. Germany took over Italy too, so Italy wasn't as powerful as Germany. The Germans sent bombs over England called V2 rockets. These things were mean since they were a bomb with a motor, so when the fuel ran out they fell on whatever they were over. Night after night they fell over London and the people had to hide in subways and bomb shelters. When Germany invaded France Hitler ordered Paris burned, but the commander of Paris kept putting it off and as a result Paris was saved. A book written on this several years ago is called " Is Paris Burning?"
What was the most effective tank in World War 2?
The tiger was a pretty effective tank surpassing all the other tanks in firepower and armour but it is an over engineered tank that was hard to produce in all only 1500 tiger tanks and unlike the allied Sherman and the Russian t-34 a destroyed tiger was very hard to replace. a T-34 had good mobility and firepower also it's sloped armour a radical design at the time deflected Incoming rounds to the side so it had good armour.also it was easy to produce,1300 t34 were produced every month and often drove right out of the factory door into the battle. So it was the most rebust and reliable and effective tank in WW2.
What was the relationship between South Africa and Germany in World War 2?
South Africa was part of the British Comonwealth Nations, and at war with Germany in World WAR II
What would happen if the USSR joined the Axis?
Good and bad stuff would happen
good points is
ww2 wouldve end alot earlier
Their would not be a cold war likely
less people would of died
99% of the victims of the holocaust would of survived and not been killed
The world would be a better place now
Their wont be more wars between countries
The economy wouldve grown in europe and asia and become more stable
Bad points
America would caused a war between Usa and Europe/Asia
Europe and Asia would merged into a super continent
Basically the axis invaded to conquer poland because they lost their land due to the treaty 1919 and they wanted revenge against the allies,so once the axis invaded poland they allies declared war
What is the term for the German-Italian alliance in World War 2?
The German-Italian Alliance was called the Axis. This is where the term "Axis Powers" comes from.
Which countries were on the Axis Powers duing World War 2?
The countries that were included in the Axis Powers, during the time that World War II was taking place, were Germany, Italy, and Japan.
There is thhe south china tiger, maltese tiger nicknamed the blue tiger as they are blue, white tiger, bengal tiger, Siberian tiger, Sumatran tiger,Indochinese tiger, white bengal tiger,Malayan tiger.
There are three that are extinct the Bali tiger which died in 1940's, the Caspian wich died in the 1970's and the Javan thiger wich died in the 1980's.
If you don't believe me go on google images or bing images and type in the names of the tigers
Where did Americans join the struggle against the Axis?
December 8, 1941, the day after Japanese forces attacked Pearl Harbor.
What is the gun of the king tiger tank?
The Tiger 1 used the 88mm Kwk L56 gun. The Tiger 2 (King Tiger) used the 88mm KwK 43 L/71 which had a significantly longer barrel and had a larger cartridge. Although based on a similar design these are different guns with the KwK 43 being significantly more powerful.
What is the earth's axis and where is it located?
The Earths axis is an imaginary line that extends from the physical North pole through the Earth to the physical South pole. Physical poles not magnetic poles. Why the axis is important to us is because the Earth is tilted 23 degrees on this axis in relation to the plane of rotation around the Sun, causing us to experience the different season due to the angle of the suns rays impacting the Earth during the year.
The Earths axis is an imaginary line that extends from the physical North pole through the Earth to the physical South pole. Physical poles not magnetic poles. Why the axis is important to us is because the Earth is tilted 23 degrees on this axis in relation to the plane of rotation around the Sun, causing us to experience the different season due to the angle of the suns rays impacting the Earth during the year.
Why did Africa join the Axis Powers in World War 2?
Africa did not join the Axis Powers. Italy and Germany wanted land and resources, especially rubber and oil. Therefore the Germans tried to conquer North Africa and parts of East Africa. Rashid Ali al-Galani staged a coup in Iraq to join his German friends. The British sent troops to Syria and Iraq. The German General Rommel attacked Libya in 1941. The Italians tried to conquer Ethiopia, Somalia, and Kenya. The Germans sent the Italians some help. The British and South Africans sent troops. Eventually the Allies were victorious.