The countries most commonly viewed as the big three were Britain, France and Germany.
Germanys empire was in WW1 because of the alliances the other countries had.
The Big Three were the leaders of the three major Allied countries in World War II. They were Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin. You could consider their countries the Big Three, in which it would be the United States, United Kingdom, and Soviet Union.
U.S. Great Britain, and the Soviet Union
U.S., Great Britain, and the Soviet Union.
The countries most commonly viewed as the big three were Britain, France and Germany.
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, Joseph Stalin, & Franklin Delano Roosevelt respectively representing The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland(UK) , Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR/(Russia)), and The United States of America (USA).
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Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and Franklin D. Roosevelt
Germanys empire was in WW1 because of the alliances the other countries had.
The Big Three were the leaders of the three major Allied countries in World War II. They were Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin. You could consider their countries the Big Three, in which it would be the United States, United Kingdom, and Soviet Union.
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U.S. Great Britain, and the Soviet Union
Your question suggests that you think Germany is now (in 2006) a problem for the rest of the world. In what way? The Big Three were much harsher than the victors at Versailles at the end of WW1.
President Wilson of the United States Georges Clemenceau of the French David Lloyd George the British Prime Minister
Russia, France, Britain, and the USA They were the big ones, these other countries also had a big role to play Italy, Japan, Serbia, Romania, Belgium, Greece, Portugal and Montenegro
U.S., Great Britain, and the Soviet Union.