On the "Allies" side : Mainly the US, Russia, and Great Britain, along with France, China, Canada. Poland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, the Netherlands, Czechslovakia, Belgium, Denmark and Norway also joined the allies. The Soviet Union was initially part of the Axis Powers but switched sides so did Finland and Romania. By 1945, almost the whole world were at war with the Axis. In all, there was a total of 51 allied nations by the end of the war.
On the "Axis" side: primarily Germany, Italy, and Japan. The axis also included minor powers such as Finland, Slovenia, Hungary, Manchkuo, Romania, Thailand, Persia and more.
~Italy also changed sides half way through the war. (Correction= Italy surrendered halfway through the war and had to give resources to avoid invasion)
~Also To Add To The Allies List Is The German Resistance Yes Germany helped the allies. Most of Them were Originally From the German Empire, but quit when the Nazi party took over Germany
The major axis powers during World War II were German, Japan and Italy. The allies, who opposed the axis powers, were comprised of the Soviet Union, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China, Poland, the Netherlands and Belgium.
Bulgaria was part of the axis during WW2.
The Axis fought the Allies. The Allies were many countries, some of which were only involved for part of the war. Chief amongst the Allies were Great Britain, her Empire and Commonwealth, the USSR, the USA and France. But the Axis countries also fought countries such as Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Thailand (it was called Siam then), China, Greece etc. So World War Two was truly a world war.
He was axis. He was the enemy of the allied countries.
no, they were part of the allies forces
The Netherlands were Allies in World War II.
Japan was part of the Axis Powers during WWII. The Axis Powers consisted of Germany, Italy, Japan, Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary.
During World War II the primary enemies of the Allies (of which we were a part) were Japan and Germany. There were also other minor Axis countries which were part of the war.
Prior to WWII, it was Germany, Italy and Japan. I know other countries became allies of these three, but officially the Tri-Part Axis was the official treaty.
At the end of 1940, countries such as Germany, Italy, and Japan were not allies of the United States. These nations were part of the Axis Powers, actively opposing the Allies in World War II. The U.S. had not yet entered the war, but tensions with these countries were escalating.
China was with the allies as it had been invaded by Japan.
During World War II, several European countries were part of the Allies, including the United Kingdom, France, the Soviet Union, and Poland. Other nations such as Belgium, the Netherlands, Greece, and Norway also joined the Allied cause. Additionally, countries like Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia contributed forces and support to the Allies after being occupied by Axis powers. These nations collaborated to combat the threat posed by the Axis powers, which included Germany, Italy, and Japan.
The European countries that were part of the Allies during World War II included the United Kingdom, France, and Poland, among others. Additionally, countries like Belgium, Norway, the Netherlands, and Greece also aligned with the Allies. These nations opposed the Axis powers and worked together to promote their collective interests during the conflict.