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The allies that actualy did somthing that didn't fail like France and get taken over, would be U.S.A and England.

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How many countries were there in the Axis in World War 2?

The countries of the Axis had 3 main countries: Germany, Japan, and Italy. Other countries, such as Hungary and Romania, fought against the Soviets, and both Denmark and Argentina were pro-Axis. The Allies also consisted of 3 main lead countries: the UK, the US, and the Soviet Union. Also directly involved were the Free French, Poland, the Phillipines, and China.


What are all the 3 allied powers and axis powers?

Allies - The US , Britain and Russia / Axis - Germany , Italy and Japan .


What year did Germanies allies set the people in the concentration camps free?

Germany's allies, known as the axis, did not free the prisoners in camps. The allied armies freed the prisoners.


Who was on the allies powers?

The main allied powers were USA, Britain, Russia and China. They were known as the big four. Other allied nations included the British Commonwealth nations Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and India. Also free forces from conquered nations like France, Greece, Poland, the Netherlands and Burma. Not to mention huge resistance movements in most Axis occupied countries. The main Axis powers were Germany, Italy and Japan. But other axis nations included Romania, Bulgaria, Austria, Hungary, Estonia, Croatia, Finland and Thailand. They were also able to call on Axis friendly elements in otherwise Allied nations, most notably the Indian national army and the Vichy French, though there contribution was minimal.


What does mean by allied and axis power in world war 2?

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Did Charles de gaulle work for allied or axis power?

The ALLIES. He led the Free French (fighting to free their occupied country from the Germans), and ruled France after WWII ended.


What countries participated in D Day World War 2?

In total, 12 allied and 1 axis country was involved with D-Day. The Axis country was obviously Nazi Germany. The list of Allied countries involved was ;Netherlands, Poland, Canada, Free France, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, Greece, UK, USA and Czechoslovakia.


How many countries were there in the Axis in World War 2?

The countries of the Axis had 3 main countries: Germany, Japan, and Italy. Other countries, such as Hungary and Romania, fought against the Soviets, and both Denmark and Argentina were pro-Axis. The Allies also consisted of 3 main lead countries: the UK, the US, and the Soviet Union. Also directly involved were the Free French, Poland, the Phillipines, and China.


What are all the 3 allied powers and axis powers?

Allies - The US , Britain and Russia / Axis - Germany , Italy and Japan .


What year did Germanies allies set the people in the concentration camps free?

Germany's allies, known as the axis, did not free the prisoners in camps. The allied armies freed the prisoners.


Was it just the United States vs Germany during World War 2 or were other countries involved?

Italy and Japan were allied with Germany as the Axis Forces. UK, Australia, Canada, USSR and the US (along with the Free French, and various exile forces) composed the Allies


Which countrys were allied with Scotland?

The Allies; England, Wales, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the free French forces, along with many others who opposed the Axis.


What was the movement of allied troops starting at 1944 that eventually defeated the Axis powers in Europe?

The movement of troops in 1944 was Free France. It was led by Charles de Gaulle during WWII and continued to fight against the Axis powers after the Fall of France.


Who was on the allies powers?

The main allied powers were USA, Britain, Russia and China. They were known as the big four. Other allied nations included the British Commonwealth nations Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and India. Also free forces from conquered nations like France, Greece, Poland, the Netherlands and Burma. Not to mention huge resistance movements in most Axis occupied countries. The main Axis powers were Germany, Italy and Japan. But other axis nations included Romania, Bulgaria, Austria, Hungary, Estonia, Croatia, Finland and Thailand. They were also able to call on Axis friendly elements in otherwise Allied nations, most notably the Indian national army and the Vichy French, though there contribution was minimal.


Who were England in war with in World War 2?

During the Second World War, England was allied with Soviet Russia, Canada, the free French, the United States and many other countries in Europe and throughout the world. The Allies (including England) were at war with Germany, Italy, and Japan, which formed the Axis Powers.


How did geography help great Britain remain free of axis control?

Great Britain's status as an island nation helped it remain free of Axis control during World War II. The English Channel acted as a natural barrier, making it difficult for the Axis powers to launch a successful invasion. Additionally, Britain's control of sea routes enabled them to receive supplies and support from allied countries.


Which countries fought on our side in the world war 2?

France and later Free France fought on the allied side; while Vichy France was a nominal axis ally. Italy started as a Axis power, but after its surrender in 1943 supported the allies. Romania and Bulgaria started out as German allies, but switched sides when they were invaded by the Soviet Armies in 1944. The axis got active suuport form some parts of Yugoslavia, such as Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro; however there was widespread anti-axis activity throughout the country especially in Bosnia, Slovenia and Macedonia.