What did the Axis powers have in common? What did the Allied Powers have in common?
Q. Identify the Axis powers and the Allied powers.
Asked by Breonna A - Tue Apr 14 22:39:50 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Axis powers were the following regimes: Germany, Italy and Japan. They had strong nationalistic ideologies which saw themselves as superior to other humans. Societies were very regulated and loyalty to the head of state was of utmost importance. Allied were USA, USSR and UK.
Answered by SMson - Tue Apr 14 22:50:41 2009
Q. Identify the Axis powers and the Allied powers.
Asked by Breonna A - Tue Apr 14 22:39:50 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Axis powers were the following regimes: Germany, Italy and Japan. They had strong nationalistic ideologies which saw themselves as superior to other humans. Societies were very regulated and loyalty to the head of state was of utmost importance. Allied were USA, USSR and UK.
Answered by SMson - Tue Apr 14 22:50:41 2009
Where can I buy the Axis Powers Hetalia manga in english?
Q. I am a huge fan of Axis Powers Hetalia!! The problem is, I hate reading manga online, so i don't want to have to read the scanlations. Do you know where I can possibly buy the manga (printed) and in english?? Thank you very much! And if you recommend/give me a link, please make sure that I can find it on that site.
Asked by Konari Yamada - Sun Nov 15 13:38:46 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Unfortunately you can't. No company as of currently has bought the rights to translate and distribute the manga. So, you'll have to keep reading the scanlations. It's tough, I know.
Answered by Hikari - Wed Nov 18 21:09:08 2009
Q. I am a huge fan of Axis Powers Hetalia!! The problem is, I hate reading manga online, so i don't want to have to read the scanlations. Do you know where I can possibly buy the manga (printed) and in english?? Thank you very much! And if you recommend/give me a link, please make sure that I can find it on that site.
Asked by Konari Yamada - Sun Nov 15 13:38:46 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Unfortunately you can't. No company as of currently has bought the rights to translate and distribute the manga. So, you'll have to keep reading the scanlations. It's tough, I know.
Answered by Hikari - Wed Nov 18 21:09:08 2009
What would be the likely state of the world today if the Axis powers had won WW2?
Q. Realistically, what would the world be like in terms of politics, ethnicity, technology etc? Obviously this is mostly conjecture but educated guesses are welcome and I'm looking for something a little more in-depth that 'we'd all be speaking German,'. How would the UK and US have fared, would the Axis powers have overwhelmed eventually or would they have been forced to broker a peace deal? And what would Hitler plan to do with those who fought for the Axis regime but didn't fit in to the 'Aryan' ideal (e.g., the Japanese)... Thanks!
Asked by Gregory - Fri Jul 20 05:03:46 2007 - - 14 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Think about the EU but ruled from Berlin. I believe that it would have been difficult at first, but things would have settled down. As far as the Holocaust is concerned, I don't think that we would know anything about it.
Answered by Hendo - Fri Jul 20 05:08:26 2007
Q. Realistically, what would the world be like in terms of politics, ethnicity, technology etc? Obviously this is mostly conjecture but educated guesses are welcome and I'm looking for something a little more in-depth that 'we'd all be speaking German,'. How would the UK and US have fared, would the Axis powers have overwhelmed eventually or would they have been forced to broker a peace deal? And what would Hitler plan to do with those who fought for the Axis regime but didn't fit in to the 'Aryan' ideal (e.g., the Japanese)... Thanks!
Asked by Gregory - Fri Jul 20 05:03:46 2007 - - 14 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Think about the EU but ruled from Berlin. I believe that it would have been difficult at first, but things would have settled down. As far as the Holocaust is concerned, I don't think that we would know anything about it.
Answered by Hendo - Fri Jul 20 05:08:26 2007
Do you think the 3 main axis powers would have gone to war against each other if the Allies had lost?
Q. If the Second World War (World War II) finished with the Axis powers winning, do you think Germany, Italy and Japan would have gone to war with each other?
Asked by jammy.greeny@talk21.com - Mon Sep 24 17:57:06 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The three main axis powers at the end of the war were Germany, Japan and Italy. Each country wanted world domination. Italy was a puppet state of Germany. The other axis country was Finland and they were forced to join with the Germans to stop Russia from invading their country. Germany and Japan wanted to be the main denominating power. I think eventually there would have been a war between Japan and Germany for total control.
Answered by Al L - Tue Sep 25 04:01:15 2007
Q. If the Second World War (World War II) finished with the Axis powers winning, do you think Germany, Italy and Japan would have gone to war with each other?
Asked by jammy.greeny@talk21.com - Mon Sep 24 17:57:06 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The three main axis powers at the end of the war were Germany, Japan and Italy. Each country wanted world domination. Italy was a puppet state of Germany. The other axis country was Finland and they were forced to join with the Germans to stop Russia from invading their country. Germany and Japan wanted to be the main denominating power. I think eventually there would have been a war between Japan and Germany for total control.
Answered by Al L - Tue Sep 25 04:01:15 2007
In World war 2 who are the allies and Axis powers?
Q. For my history project I need to do an outline or an introduction to my interview with a war veteran. Can anyone tel me the main countries for both the allies and the axis powers? Thank you =)
Asked by Ally W - Mon Mar 3 11:59:29 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. World War II (1939 1945) Axis powers (Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria) versus Allies (U.S., Britain, France, USSR, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Yugoslavia).
Answered by spacedmanspif - Mon Mar 3 12:03:59 2008
Q. For my history project I need to do an outline or an introduction to my interview with a war veteran. Can anyone tel me the main countries for both the allies and the axis powers? Thank you =)
Asked by Ally W - Mon Mar 3 11:59:29 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. World War II (1939 1945) Axis powers (Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria) versus Allies (U.S., Britain, France, USSR, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Yugoslavia).
Answered by spacedmanspif - Mon Mar 3 12:03:59 2008
In pursuing the war against the Axis powers, the Grand Alliance?
Q. In pursuing the war against the Axis powers, the Grand Alliance demanded of its opponents a. unconditional surrender. b. the maintenance of diplomatic contacts for the earliest arrangement of an armistice. c. the exchange of promises regarding post-war spheres of influence around the globe. d. careful accounting of all sums spent on armaments so that war reparations from the guilty parties could be more accurately determined once the war was over
Asked by veronicafernado - Sun Sep 2 09:47:04 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A. Unconditional Surrender of the Axis Powers
Answered by BB - Sun Sep 2 10:02:02 2007
Q. In pursuing the war against the Axis powers, the Grand Alliance demanded of its opponents a. unconditional surrender. b. the maintenance of diplomatic contacts for the earliest arrangement of an armistice. c. the exchange of promises regarding post-war spheres of influence around the globe. d. careful accounting of all sums spent on armaments so that war reparations from the guilty parties could be more accurately determined once the war was over
Asked by veronicafernado - Sun Sep 2 09:47:04 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A. Unconditional Surrender of the Axis Powers
Answered by BB - Sun Sep 2 10:02:02 2007
When is the next episode for Axis Powers-Hetalia coming out?
Q. When is episode 50 of Axis Powers-Hetalia coming out?
Asked by - - - Mon Jan 11 16:43:51 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Episode 50 comes out January 11, 2010. Episode 51 comes out March 1, 2010. (Such a large gap T_T) Episode 52 comes out March 8, 2010. (This, of course, doesn't account for the time it takes subbers to get fansubs out...) There is a 3rd Season that was announced, and I believe Episode 53 starts that new season. Just as a note, Funimation only licensed the first 52 episodes of Hetalia, so Episode 53 and on are not licensed for US release yet... I believe Episode 50 has Kiku and Alfred interaction... It's so much fun to watch Kiku's constant culture shock at what Alfred does~~
Answered by Aisaka - Tue Jan 12 02:17:14 2010
Q. When is episode 50 of Axis Powers-Hetalia coming out?
Asked by - - - Mon Jan 11 16:43:51 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Episode 50 comes out January 11, 2010. Episode 51 comes out March 1, 2010. (Such a large gap T_T) Episode 52 comes out March 8, 2010. (This, of course, doesn't account for the time it takes subbers to get fansubs out...) There is a 3rd Season that was announced, and I believe Episode 53 starts that new season. Just as a note, Funimation only licensed the first 52 episodes of Hetalia, so Episode 53 and on are not licensed for US release yet... I believe Episode 50 has Kiku and Alfred interaction... It's so much fun to watch Kiku's constant culture shock at what Alfred does~~
Answered by Aisaka - Tue Jan 12 02:17:14 2010
Axis Powers?
Q. Simple question, did they know they were the "bad guys"? Why ever did Japan side with Italy and Germany?
Asked by audiorich - Sat Jun 14 11:48:08 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. well, technically they the allies were the enemies and therefore the bad guys to them.
Answered by Emma - Sat Jun 14 12:13:44 2008
Q. Simple question, did they know they were the "bad guys"? Why ever did Japan side with Italy and Germany?
Asked by audiorich - Sat Jun 14 11:48:08 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. well, technically they the allies were the enemies and therefore the bad guys to them.
Answered by Emma - Sat Jun 14 12:13:44 2008
what nation was never defeated by the axis powers?
Q. what nation was never defeated by the axis powers? a. Yugoslavia b. the netherlands c. the philipines d. the soviet union
Asked by resputia - Wed May 13 00:03:10 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. D (germany lost at stalingrad) A and B were defeated by germany while C was defeated by Japan
Answered by mittens - Wed May 13 00:10:39 2009
Q. what nation was never defeated by the axis powers? a. Yugoslavia b. the netherlands c. the philipines d. the soviet union
Asked by resputia - Wed May 13 00:03:10 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. D (germany lost at stalingrad) A and B were defeated by germany while C was defeated by Japan
Answered by mittens - Wed May 13 00:10:39 2009
where can i read axis powers hetalia online?
Q. where can I read the manga axis powers hetalia online?
Asked by eRiKa(: - Wed Aug 12 06:05:38 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In mangafox.com they dont have it yet so try this link... hope this helps!
Answered by Happiness and Anime - Fri Aug 14 14:18:56 2009
Q. where can I read the manga axis powers hetalia online?
Asked by eRiKa(: - Wed Aug 12 06:05:38 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In mangafox.com they dont have it yet so try this link... hope this helps!
Answered by Happiness and Anime - Fri Aug 14 14:18:56 2009
Would a military alliance between the Axis powers and the British Empire been unstoppable?
Q. Even with the United States and the Soviet Union in opposition, I suspect that with Britain on board, Nazi Germany could have crushed the world. What do you think? Who said anything about invading the US? All it would have led to was the establishment of Greater Germany in Eurasia and the handing over of French Colonies to Britain.
Asked by Demos - Tue Jun 3 11:28:20 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, yes it probably would have been unstoppable. You would have had Nazi Germany, together with Britain and its empire, including manpower and resources from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, South Africa. Middle East, Indo-China etc...and not forgetting the strategic importance of certain places. In addition to that you would have the wight of the Japanese Empire thrown in also. Other Axis powers such as Italy, Romania, Hungary,Austria and nominally Finland also would have to be added. Spain, Portugal and a number of South American countries were broadly sympathetic to the Nazis also, particularly Argentina, Paraguay, Chile and Uruguay. Also, it must be remembered that at the start of WW2 the USA was not prepared for war. Their… [cont.]
Answered by HAMMURABI - Tue Jun 3 12:14:03 2008
Q. Even with the United States and the Soviet Union in opposition, I suspect that with Britain on board, Nazi Germany could have crushed the world. What do you think? Who said anything about invading the US? All it would have led to was the establishment of Greater Germany in Eurasia and the handing over of French Colonies to Britain.
Asked by Demos - Tue Jun 3 11:28:20 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, yes it probably would have been unstoppable. You would have had Nazi Germany, together with Britain and its empire, including manpower and resources from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, South Africa. Middle East, Indo-China etc...and not forgetting the strategic importance of certain places. In addition to that you would have the wight of the Japanese Empire thrown in also. Other Axis powers such as Italy, Romania, Hungary,Austria and nominally Finland also would have to be added. Spain, Portugal and a number of South American countries were broadly sympathetic to the Nazis also, particularly Argentina, Paraguay, Chile and Uruguay. Also, it must be remembered that at the start of WW2 the USA was not prepared for war. Their… [cont.]
Answered by HAMMURABI - Tue Jun 3 12:14:03 2008
Which Countries did the Axis powers control?
Q. in world war two which countries did the axis powers control or invade?
Asked by Crystal T - Wed May 21 17:13:06 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Axis powers were Germany, Italy and Japan. However, collectively and throughout the war, they held power over numerous other countries which they occupied. In each case, they were moved out but basically most of western Europe (to include France) and many nations throughout southeast Asia.
Answered by jaisend - Wed May 21 17:21:57 2008
Q. in world war two which countries did the axis powers control or invade?
Asked by Crystal T - Wed May 21 17:13:06 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Axis powers were Germany, Italy and Japan. However, collectively and throughout the war, they held power over numerous other countries which they occupied. In each case, they were moved out but basically most of western Europe (to include France) and many nations throughout southeast Asia.
Answered by jaisend - Wed May 21 17:21:57 2008
What episode of Axis Powers Hetalia is the revolutionary war in?
Q. I wanted to know what episode it is because I forgot! It's the one where America and England have a war for US's independence and such...HELP ME!
Asked by Anazzz X3 - Mon Sep 28 21:34:52 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Previous episodes had hints of the Storage Cleaning episodes, but they were all in poor Engrish. :( Episode 17 is the beginning. Episode 20 is the conclusion.
Answered by x_llamashroom - Mon Sep 28 21:41:02 2009
Q. I wanted to know what episode it is because I forgot! It's the one where America and England have a war for US's independence and such...HELP ME!
Asked by Anazzz X3 - Mon Sep 28 21:34:52 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Previous episodes had hints of the Storage Cleaning episodes, but they were all in poor Engrish. :( Episode 17 is the beginning. Episode 20 is the conclusion.
Answered by x_llamashroom - Mon Sep 28 21:41:02 2009
Who's your favorite Axis Powers Hetalia character?
Q. Mine is Lithuania (he's such a nice boy), though Latvia and Italy are also fecking adorable. To those not in the know: Axis Powers Hetalia is a very cute and very homoerotic manga about world history. World history, that is, if instead of being landmasses the countries of the world are adorable boys and girls.
Asked by Vehicular Manslaughter - Sun Nov 30 23:58:43 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes, me too.. I like Lithuania. Yes, like you said, he is such a good nice boy... love it.
Answered by pemanah yang dah lama tak panah - Mon Dec 1 00:01:32 2008
Q. Mine is Lithuania (he's such a nice boy), though Latvia and Italy are also fecking adorable. To those not in the know: Axis Powers Hetalia is a very cute and very homoerotic manga about world history. World history, that is, if instead of being landmasses the countries of the world are adorable boys and girls.
Asked by Vehicular Manslaughter - Sun Nov 30 23:58:43 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes, me too.. I like Lithuania. Yes, like you said, he is such a good nice boy... love it.
Answered by pemanah yang dah lama tak panah - Mon Dec 1 00:01:32 2008
Is America shifting from our traditional Allies to the Axis powers as our friends?
Q. Shifting from our traditional capitalist/socialist democracies (we helped create) to the communist/fascist states as our allies. For this to happen won't we have to become like them?
Asked by Sean - Fri Sep 18 18:00:40 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. What? If you mean we're no longer allies with Britain, than you're wrong. We're allied with Germany, Italy, and Japan...pretty much all of the White World with Israel and Japan.
Answered by Peter - Fri Sep 18 22:04:42 2009
Q. Shifting from our traditional capitalist/socialist democracies (we helped create) to the communist/fascist states as our allies. For this to happen won't we have to become like them?
Asked by Sean - Fri Sep 18 18:00:40 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. What? If you mean we're no longer allies with Britain, than you're wrong. We're allied with Germany, Italy, and Japan...pretty much all of the White World with Israel and Japan.
Answered by Peter - Fri Sep 18 22:04:42 2009
What episodes do the Nordic countries start having story lines in the Hetalia Axis Powers anime?
Q. I know that Norway and Sweden are breifly in the first episode, then Norway flies over when the Allies are on the beach, and they Norway and Sweden are in line at the supermarket. But what episode numbers (of the anime) start actually having proper story lines with Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Finland?
Asked by Gallet - Sat Dec 12 22:06:34 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think it's actually Finland that flies over. So far, I haven't seen them have major plot lines. I'm a few episodes behind, but so far nothing.
Answered by Queenie - Sat Dec 12 22:16:00 2009
Q. I know that Norway and Sweden are breifly in the first episode, then Norway flies over when the Allies are on the beach, and they Norway and Sweden are in line at the supermarket. But what episode numbers (of the anime) start actually having proper story lines with Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Finland?
Asked by Gallet - Sat Dec 12 22:06:34 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think it's actually Finland that flies over. So far, I haven't seen them have major plot lines. I'm a few episodes behind, but so far nothing.
Answered by Queenie - Sat Dec 12 22:16:00 2009
Has the Hetalia: Axis Powers Manga been officially translated into English for the US yet?
Q. I want to see what the big fuss is about this Manga/Anime but I don't want to read it online, I need it on paper. And is the manga a full sized one? I watched the first episode and it was only 5 minutes long! Why so short?
Asked by Ding - Tue Jul 21 09:25:19 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes, it has. But you have to order it. You can order it at MangaPalace.org. Its under the "Translated" section. It is the full sized one also. You only watched the preview of the first episode. The full version isnt out yet
Answered by Moose On Da Loose - Tue Jul 21 09:30:01 2009
Q. I want to see what the big fuss is about this Manga/Anime but I don't want to read it online, I need it on paper. And is the manga a full sized one? I watched the first episode and it was only 5 minutes long! Why so short?
Asked by Ding - Tue Jul 21 09:25:19 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes, it has. But you have to order it. You can order it at MangaPalace.org. Its under the "Translated" section. It is the full sized one also. You only watched the preview of the first episode. The full version isnt out yet
Answered by Moose On Da Loose - Tue Jul 21 09:30:01 2009
How did western democracies respond to the aggression of the Axis powers during the 1930 s?
Q. How did western democracies respond to the aggression of the Axis powers during the 1930 s?
Asked by lap=] - Thu Apr 3 00:03:19 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They appeased them until both the Soviet Union and Germany attacked Poland, then France and Britain declared war on Germany.
Answered by Lindsay - Thu Apr 3 00:08:31 2008
Q. How did western democracies respond to the aggression of the Axis powers during the 1930 s?
Asked by lap=] - Thu Apr 3 00:03:19 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They appeased them until both the Soviet Union and Germany attacked Poland, then France and Britain declared war on Germany.
Answered by Lindsay - Thu Apr 3 00:08:31 2008
Although Germany, Italy and Japan were aligned as the Axis powers in WWII, was there much coordination?
Q. Did German and Japanese military commands, for example, have an integrated strategy? Did they work together towards common goals? Or did they simply work in different spheres - Europe and the Pacific?
Asked by someg - Thu Feb 14 08:31:41 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Somewhat,between Germany and Italy mostly though. Japan was on the other side of the world- but had a agreement to declare war on the Soviets if Germany could take the three key cities (Leningrad, Moscow and Stalingrad) They had a "shpear of influence" Italy would cover Africa, Germany would cover Europe, and the Japanese would cover Asia.
Answered by Jade Rat - Thu Feb 14 08:38:32 2008
Q. Did German and Japanese military commands, for example, have an integrated strategy? Did they work together towards common goals? Or did they simply work in different spheres - Europe and the Pacific?
Asked by someg - Thu Feb 14 08:31:41 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Somewhat,between Germany and Italy mostly though. Japan was on the other side of the world- but had a agreement to declare war on the Soviets if Germany could take the three key cities (Leningrad, Moscow and Stalingrad) They had a "shpear of influence" Italy would cover Africa, Germany would cover Europe, and the Japanese would cover Asia.
Answered by Jade Rat - Thu Feb 14 08:38:32 2008
What three countries made up the Axis powers?
Q. The leaders of three Allied nations, known as the "Big Three", met at Teheran and Yalta to discuss strategy during World War 2. What are the names of these 3 nations and their leaders?
Asked by Baby G - Sun Oct 7 21:44:21 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Allies, or Axis? You seem to ask for both... Allies: England, led by Winston Churchhill USSR, led by Josef Stalin USA, led by Franklin Roosevelt Axis: Germany, led by Adolf Hitler Italy, led by Benito Mussolini Japan, led by Emperor Hirohito. (although technically the real power was held by the military, can't remember the guy's name though.)
Answered by rohak1212 - Sun Oct 7 21:51:33 2007
Q. The leaders of three Allied nations, known as the "Big Three", met at Teheran and Yalta to discuss strategy during World War 2. What are the names of these 3 nations and their leaders?
Asked by Baby G - Sun Oct 7 21:44:21 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Allies, or Axis? You seem to ask for both... Allies: England, led by Winston Churchhill USSR, led by Josef Stalin USA, led by Franklin Roosevelt Axis: Germany, led by Adolf Hitler Italy, led by Benito Mussolini Japan, led by Emperor Hirohito. (although technically the real power was held by the military, can't remember the guy's name though.)
Answered by rohak1212 - Sun Oct 7 21:51:33 2007
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