Greece was part of the Allied Powers. Here is a list of the Allied Powers and the Central Powers:
Allied Powers:
-France
-Greece
-Italy
-Romania
-Russia
-Serbia
Central Powers:
-Austria-Hungary
-Germany
-Ottoman Empire (Turkey)
Bulgaria was on the side of the Axis in World War II. Out of Finland, Germany (Austria Annexed to Germany), Hungary, Romania, Italy, and Japan, Bulgaria was the only country not to fight against the Russians. They controlled the north-eastern part of Greece and some southern parts of Yugoslavia. They feared the invasion of Turkey and kept many divisions near the south. They sided with the Axis but in 1944 when the USSR was making its way toward southern Europe they overthrew its government and placed a Puppet Regime for the short remainder of the war and fought with the USSR although never saw action after switching sides. The Puppet Regimes were also established in Romania, Hungary, and Vichy France.
yes Axis
They didn't fight at all
Spain was a Neutral country in World War 2, and did not fight on either side.
The Allies .
In World War 1 the Allied Powers, or Entente Powers, fought against the Central Powers. Initially composed of Germany and Austria-Hungary, they were later joined by the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria.
Bulgaria fought on the side of Nazi Germany during the war.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
In world war II, Bulgaria asided with the Germans because it wanted to be on the other side of Turkey and its allies
yes Axis
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
Yes, on the side of the central powers.
Bulgaria was forced to sign the Tripartite Pact with Nazi Germany. A+
Yes. Bulgaria joined the Central Powers to fight Serbia.
I didn't fight at all, which side did you fight on.
Austro-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Italy and Bulgaria.
Only the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria.
The Central Powers in World War I were Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.