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In a way, yes. German immigrants and decendants of German immigrants in other countries fought against the Nazis in World War II.
In and after World War 2 and for time afterwards the term good Germans was used in English-speaking countries for Germans who were opposed to the Nazi regime.
They were on the allied side in ww2 but their actions were bloodthirsty against the Germans because of how harsh the Germans attacked them.
Most of the fighting from world war 1 happened in Europe in the countries of Belgium and France. The germans did most of the fighting and invasions.
Italy who were originally on the side of the germans who then moved to the side o f the british.
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Germans Japanese Americans
The Germans invaded several countries.
The USSR was with the Allies - they were against the Germans
Italy, Romania and somewhat Japan
Germans WERE the opposite side from the United States, France, and the U.K. They were with Autria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire
In a way, yes. German immigrants and decendants of German immigrants in other countries fought against the Nazis in World War II.
In and after World War 2 and for time afterwards the term good Germans was used in English-speaking countries for Germans who were opposed to the Nazi regime.
They fought the Germans, Japanese, and Italy
The Germans, Italians, and Japanese tried expanding, by conquering other countries. The rest of world stopped them.
They were on the allied side in ww2 but their actions were bloodthirsty against the Germans because of how harsh the Germans attacked them.