No, Germany was an Axis Power
Germany.
Italy, France, Germany, Great Britain, Russia and Austrau- Hungarian empire
The Kaiser you seek is Wilhelm.
This question does not indicate which government, nation or type of expansion. In Europe during World War 2 monarchies ruled the nations and there were no expansions. They had to give up their monarchies after World War 1. This allowed nationalism and democracy to begin in Europe. When Hitler came into power he changed Germany's rule to a dictatorship. Then after World War 2 Germany was able to return to democratic type government. In the US the only type of expansion was the United Nations being established in New York City.
No, Germany was an Axis Power
Germany.
Yes
The events during World War 2, are accurately described as Germany's hold on power through France for most of the war.
the axis power in WW2 were - Germany, Italy, and Japan
It was Germany, Austri-Hungary, and Serbia.
Germany, Austria, and The Ottoman empire
Adolf Hitler had power as the Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945 and as the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. He rose to power through the Nazi party, which gained control of the German government in the early 1930s. During his time in power, Hitler implemented numerous policies and actions that led to World War II and the Holocaust.
Germany was the most powerful European Great Power during both World Wars.
In Germany, Hitler and the Nazis were in power, but it was much chaos, because Germany was in war with America, France, Canada, and so forth. Also, Hitler is the person who started the holocaust, and the Nazis enforced it.
The events during World War 2, are accurately described as Germany's hold on power through France for most of the war.
Germany was considered a major power in pre WW1 Europe. According to some historians, Germany was on it's way to take UKs place as the major power in Europe.