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The Berlin Wall spit communist Germany from free Germany. The Warsaw Pact nations aligned with the Soviet Union and the other side joined NATO. The line was called the Iron Curtain.
There were more than 5 allied nations in WWII but the 5 main nations were Great Britain, China, France (was defeated by Germany in June 1940, but later joined with allies again), the Soviet Union (from June 1941) and the United States (from December 1941).
U.S., Germany, Japan, France, and U.K.
The nation that was not part of the Central Powers during World War I is Italy. While it initially had an alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary, Italy joined the Allies in 1915 after being promised territorial gains. The Central Powers primarily consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
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Firstly they joined the league of nations but by the thirties , they turned towards Germany as they were in the same position as Italy.
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The Axis was a military alliance during World War II. Participating nations included Germany, Japan, Hungary, and Italy (which joined the Allies in 1943 following armistice).
Most Americans wanted to avoid future wars after World War I. This was the reason the US joined the League of Nations.
they joined the world cup in 1908
Germany was divided into two separate nations following World War I: East Germany and West Germany.
League of Nations is correct. It is a collection of nations that have joined together, in order to promote World Peace.
The two nations that joined the Central Powers during World War I were Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire. Bulgaria entered the war in 1915, seeking to regain territory lost in previous conflicts, while the Ottoman Empire joined in 1914, motivated by a desire to protect its sovereignty and expand its influence. These nations aligned with Germany, Austria-Hungary, and later the Kingdom of Bulgaria against the Allied Powers.
they didn't, they STARTED it
The United States never joined the League of Nations. The loosing countries of World War 1 were not among the initial members but did eventually joined, as did the USSR in 1934. The last nation to join was Egypt, on 26 May 1937.
Germany was not formally banned from the League of Nations; rather, it was initially excluded after World War I due to its role in the conflict. The country joined the League in 1926 but withdrew in 1933 when Adolf Hitler came to power and the Nazi regime rejected the League's principles. This withdrawal marked Germany's exit from the organization, rather than a formal ban.