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During World War II, the 'Big Three' nations who were allied against the Axis powers were Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States. Numerous other nations, small and large, were associated with these leaders in the world war.
The United States, Canada and India
and oand once war was declared, both the U.S. and British military leaders sought the support of the Iroquois Nations. Three important leaders stood out among the Nations: John Norton of the Mohawks, who fought for the British; and Red Jacket and Farmers Brother of the Senecas, both of whom fought for the United States. nce war was declared, both the U.S. and British military leaders sought the support of the Iroquois Nations. Three important leaders stood out among the Nations: John Norton of the Mohawks, who fought for the British; and Red Jacket and Farmers Brother of the Senecas, both of whom fought for the United States.
'The Big Three' In World War II consisted of: Great Britain The USA The Austrian Alliance (Russia) and the leaders were: Churchill Roosevelt and Stalin
The 6 official languages of the United Nations are:ArabicChineseEnglishFrenchRussianSpanish
There were a lot of European nations that explored starting in the late 15th century. The main three that had a direct effect on the United States were Spain, France, and England (Great Britain).
United Nations members that start with the letter H:HaitiHondurasHungary
The big three of the United Nations are Franklin D. Roosevelt of USA, Winston Churchill of Britain and Joseph Stalin of Russia.
The united Kingdom flag was formed with the union of three 'nations'. England, Wales and Scotland. It was the merging of the 'nations' flags which formed the Union Jack and Britain.
They were the leaders of the three main Allied powers: Soviet Union, United States, and Great Britain.
During World War II, the "Big Three" nations were Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union. Leaders from these nations met at different times and in different combinations throughout World War II, including at Yalta (a Crimean city near the Black Sea) in early 1945.
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