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Russia fought alongside the 'Entente', so its allies were Serbia, France, Britain and the British Empire, including Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Following the Bolshevik Revolution of November 1917, Russia pulled out of the war and made a separate peace with Germany and Austria-Hungary in March 1918. Russia's allies were furious.

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During the Russian/Japanese War of 1904; Russia was allied (friends) with France and Germany, albeit France/Germany were not active participants of that particular war. Britain WAS allied to Japan during that war, but again, not an active participant. If anyone of those above nations had entered the fray, Britain would have entered the war on Japan's side (against Russia).

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France, Russia, Britain, Italy, USA. It was also referred to as the Triple Entente. I believe the Triple Entente was France, Russia, and Britain.

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France, Russia, United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Montenegro, New Zealand, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, South Africa

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Germany(during the beggininng) then the Allied Powers of The US and UK

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France, Britain, Serbia (and Belgium).

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France, UK, Serbia

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Britain

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