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.
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 States France was defeated in 1940 by Germany.
The Big 3 at the time were the united states, united kingdom and the soviet union.
the battle of the bulge (:
The Allies did not "control" countries like the Axis did. The Axis occupied countries because their goal was to control the government. The Allies liberated countries, meaning they set them free from Axis rule and back into their own control. When the Allies "lost" land, it meant that they were defending another country and the Germans took that country over. When, for example, the USSR "lost" land, it just means the Germans pushed them back.
The German's failure, to occupy and annex the Soviet Union. Also the Red Army's and Soviet refusal to let Stalingrad and Leningrad fall. This eventually exhausted the Germans to surrender and retreat west. Where, they got pushed into their homeland by the Red Army.
The allies pushed the German armies back from the 'Atlantic Wall' and advanced into France
It was Grover Cleveland who supported and pushed through the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act. Cleveland was the 24th U.S. President.
The Bourgeoisie pushed for limited government.
The Germans were pushed back just a few miles from the coast in some places, just a few hundred yards in others. None were pushed out of France on D-Day. Many German reinforcements were sent into France in the weeks following D-Day.
the battle of the bulge (:
Moscow was the Allied capital that the Germans nearly captured in November 1939. The Germans were a hundred miles away when the Russian winter came; the Red Army rallied and pushed the Germans back.
Push factors for Germans in the 19th and 20th centuries included economic hardship, political persecution, and military conscription. Pull factors included the promise of job opportunities, political freedom, and better living conditions in countries like the United States and Australia.
The British pushed back the Germans and Italians at El Alamein in WWII.
The Allies did not "control" countries like the Axis did. The Axis occupied countries because their goal was to control the government. The Allies liberated countries, meaning they set them free from Axis rule and back into their own control. When the Allies "lost" land, it meant that they were defending another country and the Germans took that country over. When, for example, the USSR "lost" land, it just means the Germans pushed them back.
Magma gets pushed through a vent because when the volcano ruptures it is forced out of the volcano.
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler
The allies pushed the German armies back from the 'Atlantic Wall' and advanced into France
The German's failure, to occupy and annex the Soviet Union. Also the Red Army's and Soviet refusal to let Stalingrad and Leningrad fall. This eventually exhausted the Germans to surrender and retreat west. Where, they got pushed into their homeland by the Red Army.