Britain, France, Russia & the US are common to the Allies in both WW1 & WW2. They are opposed by Germany in both wars. In WW1 Italy & Japan were both on the side of the Allies, in WW2 they were on Germanys' side. Turkey was on the side of Germany in WW1 & Neutral in WW2. Austria/Hungary was on the side of Germany in WW1 & were also on Germanys' side in WW2, (although it might be said by force rather than choice.) although they were then 2 separate countries.
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the effects the ww2 had of Africa were that people in Africa started losing money because neighboring countries lost money so they couldn't buy oil,or trade.
to be allied is to be on your side and assisted, or helped/backed up... this generaly reffers to war eg. America was allies with Britain in ww2 so they helped and were 'on our side'
They were on the allied side in ww2 but their actions were bloodthirsty against the Germans because of how harsh the Germans attacked them.
at the end of WW2 it was on the losing side so the British then took it over
the winner side gets controll on the losing side
Generally, the losing side of a case has the right to appeal the decision.
Germany was on the losing side of World War 1.
Hitler committed suicide because he realised Germany was losing WW2.
"According to titinius why is cassius' side losing to antony's forces?"
Nothing. At the end of WW2, the UK was virtually bankrupt and was losing its Empire.
Japan was losing and might have surrendered if we hadnt used the A bombs
The Japenese were on the Japanese side in WW2
It is actually losing a small side of it's left ring.
The losing side.
Fighting on the side of the Germans and Japanese.