After World War I, several new countries were formed in Africa as a result of the dissolution of empires and the reshaping of borders under colonial mandates. Notably, the League of Nations granted mandates over former German colonies, leading to the establishment of territories such as Tanganyika (part of modern Tanzania) and Namibia (formerly South West Africa). Additionally, the war prompted movements toward independence and self-determination, which laid the groundwork for future nation-states in the continent. However, many of the current African nations were more significantly shaped by events after World War II.
Most African countries did not participate in World War II. However, some of the early portion of the war was waged in North Africa.
South Africa
European countries vs Asia and Africa .
Europeans (APEX)
1948
Poverty still exists in South Africa and other countries around the world. Currently war is not happening in South Africa.
to make peace betweeen the countries involed in the the war of world war 2
generally, on the sides of the countries they were colonies of
Czechoslovakia, Yoguslavia,Jordan
The Warsaw Pact
The countries that participated in World War 2 are: United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, Japan, Russia and Italy. United States, France, Russia and Great Britain formed the Allies in World War 2. Germany, Italy and Japan formed the Axis Powers in World War 2.
because the English owned small countries in Africa and the Germans tried to capture the territories