They lost?
No. America fought against the Germans.
The Battle for Castle Itter was a major battle that was fought in Austria during World War 2. It was fought in the final days of the war and the only battle that the Germans and Americans fought together as allies.
The Battle of Stalingrad was fought between the Germans and the Russians. It marked the southerly & eastern limit of advance of the Germans in Russia. It is seen as a turning point in the 2nd world war. There is no connection between Stalingrad & the war in the Pacific.
The question seems rather odd, as the war was not fought between Germans and Jews ... However, the number of Germans who were killed in World War 2 is estimated at about 7.2 million, and the number of Jews killed at about 6 million. However, I really do not see the relevance of the comparison.
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austraila
They fought the Germans, Japanese, and Italy
In a way, yes. German immigrants and decendants of German immigrants in other countries fought against the Nazis in World War II.
the franco german war was a war that was fought against franco and germans lol
they never did. They lost the war.
They lost?
No they lost both
In the early years of World War One the Germans, Austrians, Hungarians and Serbians and the French fought in the war.
Russia lost to the Germans at Tannenberg in World War I.
The Germans fought for the Central Powers in World War I.
The Germans had to pay for all the damges of the war since they lost