During World War II, the three main Axis powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan. In opposition to them stood the three main Allies: Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States.
In the early 1900s, the six Great Powers in Europe were Germany, Austria-Hungary, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, and Italy. The Central Powers were primarily made up of Germany and Austria-Hungary. The Allies included France, the United Kingdom, and Russia. This division played a significant role in the dynamics of World War I.
Germany, Japan & Italy. They were the AXIS powers (vs. the Allies) in World War II.
Principally Britain, France & Russia.
Axis powers: German, Japan, Italy Allied powers: U.S., Briton, Russia....................
They were called allies. The USA, USSR and United Kingdom were called the BIG THREE.
the three major allies for germany was japan, italy and soviet union.... but soviet union went to the allied powers after hitler betrayed stalin (soviet union)
There were three central powers that divided Europe were Germany,Austria/Hungary,Italy
Russia, German and France were the three great powers in Europe.
They were fought between the Allies and the Axis Powers. There were three main countries involved in both Powers: Allies mainly consisted of the United States, Great Britain (And its Commonwealth and Colonies), and the Soviet Union. The Axis Powers mainly consisted of Nazi Germany, Japan, and Italy.
The three main Axis Powers were Germany, Japan & Italy. The main Allies were, USA, Britain (UK), Canada, Australia, and Russia (at times)
Allies of England (or Britain) include the Allied Powers. The Allied Powers consisted of many countries: The "Big Three" include Britain, the U.S., and the Soviet Union. Others included Belgium, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Ethiopia, Greece, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway and Yugoslavia.