The two main Alliances of WWII were the "Allies" - led by the United States, Great Britain and the Commonwealth, France, and the USSR (later the Free French) and the Axis powers, primarily Germany, Italy until 1943, and Japan, but which also included (after occupation) Vichy France, Romania, and Slovakia (I apologise If I've forgotten one, I feel I have) Finland Fought with German aid for much of the war, but was never occupied by the Germans, and was certainly never under Germany's control. (No Jewish Finns were ever sent to concentration camps, with Mannerheim famously replying to Hitler, after he demanded as much, along the lines of "Over my dead body"
The Allied forces.
The Supreme Commander of Allied Forces Europe was Dwight Eisenhower.
There was no major allied presence in Kuwait in World War 2.
The Allied powers were the forces that fought Germany in WW2.
World War 2 it was Stalin and World War 1 it was Lenin
The British and Allied forces.
The early part of World War 2 saw the Germany forces take of the Allied military forces.
General Douglas MacArthur was the supreme commander of the allied forces in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War 2.
The Allied Forces in World War 2 had more allies than the Axis did.
General Eisenhower never called a truce in World War 2. His forces and the allied forces won World War 2 with the Japanese and Germans surrendering to the Allied forces. The Axis forces lost World War 2. You could be thinking of the Korean War when the allied forces repelled the North Korean Communist Forces back over the 38th Parallel. There was truce called in that war. The Korean war never had an armistice or surrender. The war is still in effect and the warring could start again some day.
USA, France , USSR
Dwight D. Eisenhower.