Germany was not part of the Allies during World War I or World War II; it was one of the Central Powers in WWI and the Axis Powers in WWII. However, after World War II, West Germany became a key ally in the Cold War, aligning itself with Western powers, including the United States and NATO, to counter the Soviet Union. This shift marked a significant transformation in Germany's role from an aggressor to a cooperative partner in international relations.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria.
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
Well, I suppose this could be construed as being Germanys allies Russia and Italy, who were holding the flank whilst the Germans were bogged down in Stalingrad. When the Russians launched their counter offensive, their lines disintegrated. As such the Russians then outflanked Stalingrad, and the rest is history. Italy and Rumania were a contributory factor in Germanys ultimate defeat
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.
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