It depends upon where you were in the world and the degree of your country's involvement in the war. For example, if you were in Germany, then your main enemy throughout the war's length was the United Kingdom. If you were in southeast Asia, then your enemy tended to be Japan. If you were in Sweden or Switzerland, then you technically had no enemies, because of the countries' policies of neutrality.
Germany was Britain's main enemy.
During World War II, the term "enemy aliens" referred to individuals living in a country who were citizens of nations that were at war with that country. In the United States, for instance, many Japanese, German, and Italian immigrants were classified as enemy aliens, leading to suspicion and fear of espionage or sabotage. This resulted in widespread discrimination, internment, and restrictions on their civil liberties, particularly for Japanese Americans. The government justified these actions as necessary for national security during a time of conflict.
The code that was never broken by the enemy was based on the language of Navajo. Neither the Japanese, nor the German could break the code words. The code was used by people that fought in the Pacific war during world war 2.
The United States. There were lots of jobs building military equipment for the Allies and our factories were not being bombed by the enemy.
The only actions of consequence would be the 2 Atomic Bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. The USA are also the only country ever to use a Nuclear device against an Enemy country.
Japan
Germany and Japan
The USSR
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Germany.
Germany, Japan and Italy...............................
That depends on which war you are asking about and which side you would consider yourself to be on.
Germany was a member of the Axis, and so an enemy of the Allies during World War 1 and World War 2. Today, Germany is the most powerful nation in Europe, a founding member of the European Union, and a strong ally of the US.
Germany was Britain's main enemy.
They were not placed anywhere. Japan was not an enemy in World War I.
During WWI, Germany had the biggest fleet of submarines and it was known and feared for its sneaky torpedo attacks on enemy ships.
The question is unanswerable as asked since it does not define who the "enemy" is.