the women were nurses and Africans and young men fought in the war..
the british and the Americans fought in the battle of benngton
Slavs and to some degree negroes. Depending on whether you consider them ethnic groups or religious groups: Jews, Roma. __________ Actually, the bit about Slavs needs qualifying. If they did the Nazis' bidding and were 'Western' in outlook and Roman Catholic, they were not persecuted. For example, Slovakia and Croatia were allies of Nazi Germany.
none
During World War 1, groups that benefited included industrialists and arms manufacturers who saw increased production and profits, as well as women who gained more job opportunities due to the wartime labor shortage. On the other hand, groups that did not benefit included soldiers who faced the horrors of trench warfare and suffered physical and psychological trauma, as well as civilians who experienced food shortages and economic hardships due to the war's impact on the economy.
In North America, different Native American groups fought alongside both Britain and France
Britain, France, and the Iroquois.
France and Native Americans
Many groups fought, but if the Holocaust were to be split into two groups, they would be the victims and the perpetrators.
countries that fought in it: Britain,Union(us),cofederate states, France, Mexico Prussa, alliances were Britain Prussa Confederacy
France, Spain, and Britain.
France, Spain and The Netherlands.
England and France
The Crusades were fought primarily between Christians from Western Europe and Muslims in the Holy Land, particularly the Seljuk Turks and later the Mamluks.
The Crusades were fought between Christian crusaders from European countries and various groups in the Middle East, primarily Muslim armies defending their territories.
The muslims and crusaders fought against each other in the middle ages during the crusades.
Spain, France, and the Netherlands