It all depends on the problem for why the war broke out. If a country tried to take over, then that countries allies would most likely be on that side and would be known as "enemies", while the other side would be known as allies. Some past allies would probably be allies again, like US, UK, France, Canada, etc.
The enemies of France (and of the Allies too, of course) in WW2 were Germany and Italy.
During World War II the primary enemies of the Allies (of which we were a part) were Japan and Germany. There were also other minor Axis countries which were part of the war.
U.S., France, Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Brazil
Russia traded sides because Germany broke their treaty agreement and invaded. They switched to the Allies.
The USA, together with Britain, France and Russia formed the Allies. Their enemies were the Axis Powers, consisting of Germany (including Austria), Italy, and Japan.
USA, UK, and USSR were Allies. Germany, Italy and Japan were Axis enemies.
allies that were England and France
Germany, Italy, Japan and Hungary/Austria.
Germany, Italy, Japan
Its enemies were the Central Powers including Austria-Hungary, Germany and the Ottoman Empire. Its allies were the Entente Powers which included the US, the UK, Italy and France.
Germany's main enemies in World War 1 were Britain, France, Italy, and Russia. America too, but we joined the war later than any of the other Allies.
The enemies of France (and of the Allies too, of course) in WW2 were Germany and Italy.
The primary enemies of the allies during world war 2 were Germany, Japan, and Italy. Together, those three countries were called the "AXIS" powers.
During World War II the primary enemies of the Allies (of which we were a part) were Japan and Germany. There were also other minor Axis countries which were part of the war.
Canada allies are basically , states , uk , france and most of europe and enemies are iran , russia and china
Obviously, they tried to defeat their enemies, the Axis Powers. If you wanted a different answer, you should rephrase your question.
U.S., France, Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Brazil