Main Allies
- British Commonwealth (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, etc).
- British Empire (India, South Africa, Hong Kong, etc) .
- France.
- Soviet Russia.
Other Allies
- Belgium.
- Norway.
- Poland.
- Netherlands.
- Mexico (after German U-Boats sunk Mexican oil vessels shipping oil to the US).
- Greece.
- Philippines.
- Nicaragua.
- El Salvador.
- Czechoslovakia.
- Republic of China (before the attack on Pear Harbour, they supported the Japanese. But retracted their alliance with Japan after the Pearl Harbour attacks and supported the Allies).
- Yugoslavia (only officially joined the war on the allied side after being invaded by Germany).
After the D-Day landings, more countries joined the Allies:
- Romania.
- Hungary.
- Ecuador.
- Venezuela.
- Turkey.
- Egypt.
- Lebanon.
- Syria.
- Finland.
- Argentina.
- Chile.
Brazil started off as neutral. But traded oil and weapons with both the friendly (Allies) and hostile (Axis) sides. Because Brazil was run by a semi-fascist government at the time, their favouritism swung towards the hostiles (Axis).
However, as the Allies began to take control of the oceans, trade between Brazil and the Axis became nearly impossible.
The Allies managed to forcefully convince Brazil to support the Allied side 100%. Providing trade, air support and Brazilian airfields to the Allies, in return, the Allies promised not to invade Brazil for supporting the Axis.
During the Second World War, the alliances of combatants on each side of the conflict consisted of the Allies and of the Axis. For the former, the leading nations were Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union. For the latter, the leading nations consisted of Germany, Italy, and Japan.
During World War 2, Truman formed alliance with Franklin Roosevelt of America. He also formed alliance with Winston Churchill of England, and Josef Stalin of the USSR.
See " who were the Allies ... ".
Before World War I, the various alliances in the Balkan region led to it being called the Powder Keg of Europe. Rampant nationalism created a volatile, dangerous situation which culminated in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, resulting in the first World War.
There were many more than two alliances formed after World War 2. The most important for Europe were probably the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) formed by the western democracies, and the Warsaw Pact, formed by the Soviet Union and its European allies.In addition there were alliances such asSEATO, the Southeast Asia Treaty OrganizationANZUS, an alliance among the US, Australia, and New Zealandthe Rio Pact, Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance
The system of Alliances in Europe set the stage for the catastrophe of the World War I. It was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand that pushed the Central and Allied powers into open and ultimately devastating war.
Well, Prussia's part during World War II was nothing... Russia played a huge role in WWII
Yes world war 2 was the bloodiest war in the history of the world. Over 1 billion people died in the fighting during world war 2.
the triple alliances & the triple entente
no
The alliances France had were Britain and obviously the United states.
Italy
Central Power and Allies.
A war began between Alliances and Ententes during approx 2 years.
Italy and Japan.
Central Power and Allies.
Not as far as I know of.........
The polish and the french LOL French Suckers
Russia cannot be blamed for World War I. There were various alliances in Europe during the time that would create war due to association. The following alliances existed: Russia and Serbia, Germany and Austria, France and Russia, Britain and France and Belgium, Japan and Britain.
it is an acronym for the four main causes; militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism.