It was Germany, Austri-Hungary, and Serbia.
Italy , Japan and Germany made up the Allied Powers .
Germany and Japan were on the same side in World War II.In World War I Japan was on the Allied side and fought against Germany.
The Allied powers were the forces that fought Germany in WW2.
Germany was a part of the Axis Powers (or Nations) during World War II. Italy and Japan were also associated with the Axis powers, though not necessary in direct alliance with Germany itself. Their common enemy, the Allied Powers, were what united them.
The answer to the question is Germany. Germany was not one of the Allied Powers during World War 1. The Allied Powers during World War 1 were: Russia The US France
austrian - hungarian
No, Germany was an Axis Power
Germany
The austro hungarians allied with germany.
During the Cold War, the nation of Germany was partitioned into two nations, which were West Germany, which was allied with NATO, and East Germany, which was a member of the Warsaw Pact.
GERMANY and Italy
Germany
Germany, Japan, and Italy
During World War Two, Italy's main ally was Germany.
Technically, no. Italy was allied with Germany and Austria before the war, but, believing that Germany's actions against Belgium negated the alliance treaty, joined the war on the side of the Allied Forces. It only fought on one side during the war.
Germany never bombed any Japanese cities during World War 2. They were allied to each other during that war.