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In 1943 the Soviet forces advanced westwards in the Soviet Union and British, US and some other forces took Sicily and began the advance northwards in Italy, which resulted in the surrender of Italy.

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This all depends if you are talking about the first world war or the second world war. In the first world war, the allied countries were as follows;

France

Italy- joined 1915

USA- joined 1917

The British Empire

The Russian empire- withdrew in 1917 after revolution in Russia.

Np: each of the empires invovled their dominions etc in the war as well, drawing on their resources and soldiers. In world war 2

China

France

Soviet Union

United Kingdom

United States France was defeated in 1940 by Germany.

The Big 3 at the time were the united states, united kingdom and the soviet union.

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