Australian troops were on the winning side
It would be the Axis [Germany, Italy, and Japan].
In world war one, it started out as fast paced fighting with different army tactical plans that had not counted on technological changes, such as plan XVII and the Schlieffen plan. then the trenches were introduced, and the war dragged on, a fierce stalemate on the western front that was not broken for a long time. in world war 2, it was just one side is winning, tables turn, other side's winning.
This is called neutrality.
Battle of Marne-September 5 1914-September 12 1914
Germany was on the losing side of World War 1.
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Australian troops were on the winning side
It would be the Axis [Germany, Italy, and Japan].
Australia was on the winning side, and contributed a lot to the victory, along with the many nations who were on her side.
2nd world war no of winning countries
Britain didn't lose in World war 2. With some timely help from the US, they ended up on the winning side.
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Japan was on the winning side in WW1. It didn't loose any land.
The Axis .
In world war one, it started out as fast paced fighting with different army tactical plans that had not counted on technological changes, such as plan XVII and the Schlieffen plan. then the trenches were introduced, and the war dragged on, a fierce stalemate on the western front that was not broken for a long time. in world war 2, it was just one side is winning, tables turn, other side's winning.