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i myself is interested in the German side of WW2 i study this subject a lot, because i always facinated on what made the germans tick.

what im most interested in though is the weapons of WW2
both allies and axis

2007-01-25 10:59:27 · 6 answers · asked by jjohnson52388 3 in Politics & Government Military

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What about the rest of the "sides"(With dates they joined)
Poland: 1939, 1 September
Australia: 1939, 3 September
New Zealand: 1939, 3 September
United Kingdom: 1939, 3 September (included Indian Empire & Crown Colonies)
France: 1939, 3 September
Nepal: 1939, 4 September
South Africa: 1939, 6 September
Canada: 1939, 10 September

[edit] After the end of the Phony War
Norway: 1940, 9 April
Belgium: 1940, 10 May
Luxembourg: 1940, 10 May
Netherlands: 1940, 10 May
Greece: 1940, 28 October
Kingdom of Yugoslavia: 1941, 6 April
Soviet Union: 1941, 22 June
Tannu Tuva: 1941, 25 June

[edit] After the attack on Pearl Harbor
Panama: 1941, 7 December
Costa Rica: 1941, 8 December
Dominican Republic: 1941, 8 December
El Salvador: 1941, 8 December
Haiti: 1941, 8 December
Honduras: 1941, 8 December
Nicaragua: 1941, 8 December
United States of America: 1941, 8 December
Republic of China: 1941, 9 December
Guatemala: 1941, 9 December
Cuba: 1941, 9 December
Czechoslovakia (Government-in-Exile) : 1941, 16 December

[edit] After the Declaration by United Nations
Peru: 1942, 12 February
Mexico: 1942, 22 May
Brazil: 1942, 22 August
Ethiopia: 1942, 14 December
Iraq: 1943, 17 January (occupied by Allies in 1941)
Bolivia: 1943, 7 April
Iran: 1943, 9 September (occupied by Allies in 1941)
Italy: 1943, 13 October (formerly a member of the Axis)
Colombia: 1943, 26 November
Liberia: 1944, 27 January

[edit] After D-Day
Romania: 1944, 25 August (formerly a member of the Axis)
Bulgaria: 1944, 8 September (formerly a member of the Axis)
San Marino: 1944, 21 September
Albania: 1944, 26 October
Hungary: 1945, 20 January (formerly a member of the Axis)
Bahawalpur: 1945, 2 February
Ecuador: 1945, 2 February
Paraguay: 1945, 7 February
Uruguay: 1945, 15 February
Venezuela: 1945, 15 February
Turkey: 1945, 23 February
Lebanon: 1945, 27 February
Saudi Arabia: 1945 March
Finland: 1945, 4 March (formerly an Axis co-belligerent, de facto co-belligerent of UN in Lapland War)
Argentina: 1945, 27 March
Chile: 1945, 11 April

[edit] After the bombing of Hiroshima
People's Republic of Mongolia: 1945, 9 August
And thats just the allies.

2007-01-25 13:34:55 · answer #1 · answered by asclepeus1 2 · 0 0

I am interested in the World War 2 but I will not read anything connected to D-Day, 101st Airborne, Battle of the Bulge. Ugh! Those subjects are overkilled in books, movies, documentaries.

2007-01-25 11:10:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

german technology they were way ahead of any other armed force especially with jet engines and jet fighters they were on the verge of completing a jet bomber but they lost the war before it was completed and they were way ahead of the allies in nuke tech they only lost because they lost the war on the fronts

2007-01-25 11:28:32 · answer #3 · answered by YR1947 4 · 0 0

I am very interested in the North African campaign and the Sicily and Italian Campaigns because that is where my dad fought and that is the source of his war stories.

2007-01-25 11:08:28 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Erm Mark B - are you an fool? The conflict of england grow to be over a 300 and sixty 5 days until eventually now the U. S. entered the conflict and it grow to be the British who saved Britian from the Germans. i discover the jap front the finest - particularly the conflict of Stalingrad and the conflict of Berlin.

2016-09-27 23:58:13 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i LOVE WWII i have a Lee enfield, thompson M1a1, and a Luger

2007-01-25 12:08:54 · answer #6 · answered by Joe the God of Averageness® 4 · 0 0

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