Armed forces from different countries unite to fight a common enemy
Mostly any of the Allied forces fought with the French. Often if allied aircraft crashed in a German occupied land, the French forces known as the "Maquis" would assist them in escape, so the French were accepted as a valuable ally to most all the "good guys" UK forces seemed to most often work with Frech forces.
The Allies fought against the Central Powers, which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
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Seven Years' War
During World War II, the United States was allied with several countries in the fight against Japan, most notably the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Additionally, China played a significant role, having been engaged in conflict with Japan since 1937. Other Allied nations, such as India and various governments-in-exile from occupied countries, also contributed to the war effort against Japanese forces.
Australia was part of the Allied forces
The Allied Forces were formed to fight the Axis Forces.
The Allied Forces were formed to fight the Axis Forces.
True. After the attack on Pearl Harbour, the USA joined the Allied Forces in their fight against the German/ Italian/ Japanese coalition (the Axis Powers). After the surrender of Italy and Germany in Europe the Allied Forces tuned thier attention to Japan; although the major thrust against the Japanse came from the US armed forces.
During World War I, the Allied Powers included several countries that joined together to fight against the German Empire, primarily France and the United Kingdom. In World War II, the Allies also saw significant collaboration between the United States and the Soviet Union in their efforts against Nazi Germany. These alliances were crucial in coordinating military strategies and resources to combat the German forces.
During World War II, Sri Lanka served as an important base for Allied forces in the fight against the Japanese Empire.