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Britain, Germany, France, Austria-Hungary, and Russia
the allies.aka usa russia France and the UK
It wasn't necessarily the world that attacked Gallipoli, mainly Britain, Russia and Australia. This was because Russia wanted control over Gallipoli so that the war against Britain would be easier.
In Europe, Britain was fighting against Germany. In Africa, Britain was fighting Germany, Italy, and a few forces of the puppet Vichy France. In the Far East, Britain was fighting Japan in China, Indonesia, New Guinea, Burma and Indochina.
They were fighting against Mussolini and also against the Nazis.
Germany, Japan and Italy fought against Russia, Great Britain and America.
Britain, Germany, France, Austria-Hungary, and Russia
The USA fought with Britain in World War 2 against Japan and Germany. Later Russia joined the war after Hitler murdered innocent Russians to try and take control of Russia. USA and Britain fought Japan and defeated them with a massive atomic bomb being used by the Americans. Russia fought against Germany: The USA and Britain joined to help Russia.
In World war 2 the British were fighting on the allies side Russia (the Soviet Union at the time), and France. After Russia dropped out of the war because of their own revolution, the United States entered on the side of Britain and France. They were fighting against the Axis Powers of Japan and Germany.
Britain .
France, Britain, Russia, the United States, Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Triple Entente Britain, Russia and FranceTriple alliance: Germany, Italy and austria- hungury
Well, the fighting was done by Britain, Germany, the United States, Hungary, Serbia, and Russia. So by process of elimination, you can figure out which countries were not fighting during this time.
the allies.aka usa russia France and the UK
Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire.Germany
Russia participated in the war fighting against Germany until 1917-1918 when the Russian Revolution started
It wasn't necessarily the world that attacked Gallipoli, mainly Britain, Russia and Australia. This was because Russia wanted control over Gallipoli so that the war against Britain would be easier.