Nigeria was a member of the British Empire so was on the Allied side.
Winston was on the allied side he was the prime minister of great Britain
Adolf Hitler was on the axis side during WWII.
The French government split and the government in exile was on the Allied side while the Vichy government was on the axis side.
On the allied side: Britain, Canada, US and on the Axis Side: Germany and to a lesser extent Italy.
Because he was American. He could hardly have joined Nazi Germany or any other Axis country.
The Allied side was mainly USA, British Empire and Soviet Union. The Axis side was mainly Nazi Germany, Italy and Japan.
The Soviet Union (who began on the side of the Axis Powers then later joined the Allied Powers after Hitler launched an attack on her) The United States (Allied Powers) Great Britain (Allied Powers) Germany (Axis Powers) Japan (Axis Powers) Italy (Axis Powers) France was also involved as one of the Allied Powers but ended up not being much of a great power after she was overtaken and occupied by Germany near the beginning of the war.
The countries that were involved in the battle of Kasserine pass are: - From allied side: the United States, le British, the French and Tunisia (as an allied theatre of operations and a French colony) - From the Axis side: Germany and Italy
For WW2 the end was that the allied side won and the Axis lost and was punished for crimes against humanity.
The Allies, easily. The number of military deaths on the part of the Soviet Union (8 million +) and China (3.8 million) were horrendous and account for the high overall numbers on the Allied side.
The Soviet Union. They actually weren't an axis power nor allied with an axis power. All the Soviet Union did was sign a ten-year nonaggression pact with Hitler, which he broke only almost 4 years later. France and Britain were NEVER on the axis' side. This was because of the weakened state that Germany forced them to be in. It was also because of their history of each other.