It was part of the Allied Powers. In March of 1945, Mexico sent an air force unit, the Escuadrón 201 to join the U.S. Far East Air Force, during the Philippines campaign.
No, Germany was once a part of the Axis Powers.
Rommel was a general of the Third Reich, hence, a part of the Axis Powers.
Yes. The Nazi's were part of what was called the Axis powers.
France was overrun by Germany which was one of the Axis Powers
Allied Powers only did it to surprise the western part of Europe, and the Axis Powers.
Without knowing the original question, it would be impossible to know which part of it would correlate to the axis. The Axis Powers often refers to whom the Allied Powers were fighting during World War 2.
The primary Allied forces were China, Russia, France, England and the US. The Axis powers were Japan, Germany and Italy.
Rome is the capital of Italy, and Italy was part of the Axis Powers. Actually utbevo 14 Rome itself stayed independent during the war but Italy was axis.
When the US joined the war in 1941, they joined with the Allied Powers. Italy was a part of the Axis powers. They had to fight each other.
In the early stages of World War II, the primary Allied Powers included the United Kingdom, France, and China, along with later additions like the Soviet Union and the United States. However, one notable country that was not part of the Allied Powers initially was Italy, which was aligned with Germany as part of the Axis Powers until it switched sides in 1943. Other countries, such as Japan, were also part of the Axis and not aligned with the Allies during the early war period.
Both. However, it was never really an Axis-power, despite the fact that it maintained basically an 'I will help you' pact with the Axis-powers. It later went to the allies' side when Hitler betrayed and invaded the USSR.
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