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On the allied side: Britain, Canada, US and on the Axis Side: Germany and to a lesser extent Italy.
The US owned the West side, the Soviets the East.
There were many countries that fought with us (on our side) in World War One. Assuming you mean the United States as "us," we were part of the Allied Nations. We joined the war in April of 1917 with countries including Great Britain, Russia and France for the most part. There were many other minor countries on our side such as Japan and Italy. We were against the Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey.
Most countries were involved in the war somehow, either directly or indirectly. Some major Allied countries include the United States, France, and Russia. The main Axis countries were Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Non-combatants Non-belligerents or Neutral Which of these depends on how much they help countries involved directly in that war.
No. It was called the cold war because there was no overt action on either side.
The two countries that lie on either side of the Bering Strait are the United States (Alaska) and Russia (Chukotka Autonomous Okrug).
canada is on the north side while mexico is on the south side
U.S and Russia.
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
Someone who did not support either side in the Revolutionary War
Its deep, big and has two countries on either side.
That might vary among some countries, but in the US and other English-speaking countries, shaking the head from side to side indicates the word "no".
In the US and many other countries the drivers side is left side, in the UK, and other countries, the driver sits on the right. You always look from the "behind the wheel" viewpoint.
The US was on the SOUTH Vietnamese side. The enemy was the NORTH Vietnamese...two separate countries. The Southerners were non-communist; the Northerners were communists.
Any country in the tropics and many in the subtropics, either side of the equator.
The US has a little bit of influence on almost every country in the world, either culturally or economically.