Nothing good. Technically they were not 'allies'. Of course.
Axis= Germany, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Japan, and the U.S.S.R.(russia also became part of the allies in 1941) Allies= Britian, France, Poland, Finland, and Canada
Italy, Germany, japan, and russia in the beginning but became allies later ing the war.
became allies of Germany
Allies: Soviet Union (Russia) and United States, both became superpowers after World War 2 Axis: Nazi Germany
Poland, Germany, China became independent, eastern Europe soon fell to USSR
France and Russia became allies in 1892 and that ended again in 1904.
First Poland in 966, then Kingdom (?) of Novigrod which later became Russia.
I was in Poland near to Krakow but the German's put their camp there___The question is in the past tense ...Until 1918 the town of Auschwitz was in Austria-Hungary.In 1918 it became part of Poland.In 1939, when Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany, it was annexed to Germany, but this annexation was not recognized internationally. In German eyes the town became part of Germany; in the eyes of the Allies it was still Polish.In 1945 Polish rule was re-established and Auschwitz is Polish.
The most commonly mentioned allies are the United States and the United Kingdom. During World War II, Russia also became an ally in the right against Germany.
When hittler did that, Russia/USSR/Soviet Union went to the allies side to fight with USA and England/United Kingdom. With the help of Russia, the allies were able to defeat Germany.
I think Belgium have more to do with The Netherlands and Luxembourg (the BENELUX countries) but I also think that during World War 2 the whole of Europe became allies. Except for Germany and Italy of course.
The British & French were too far removed to defend Poland from the Germans, however... the Russians (Soviet Union) actually helped Hitler attack Poland not defend it. The Russians then annexed the eastern portion of Poland. At no point in World War 2, even when the Russians became Allies, did they defend Poland.