UK, USA, NZ at least
The Australians were part of the allies and actively participated in WWII
The Australians fought as part of the British Commonwealth on the side of the Allies.
The UK, the Soviet Union, the US, Canada, South Africa...
The Axis were- Germany, Japan, and Italy The Allies were- America, Britan, Soviets,Chinese,French and the Australians. Thanks for the question.
Typically yes!, The Americans and Australians have always been very strong allies. We think there great!
New Zealanders, British, French, Australians, Indians on the Allies side. Turkish and Germans as the enemy.
Same as the rest of the allies: NVA (North Viet Army) & VC (Viet Cong).
The Australians were certanily involved in the North Africa campaign. Notably at Tobruk: By the time the Allies arrive in Italy Japan had joined the war and most Australians were involved in the far east, in New Guinea for example. Certainly the New Zealanders were in Crete, Australians I cannot say. Answer Large numbers of Australians fought in the Greek campaign, and later on Crete (where Allied forces initially evacuated to).
The British, Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, Indians, Greeks and Polish Armies.
The British, Candaians, Australians, France, Soviet Union and 23 other countries. The contries against the allies, where the axis. Who where Germany, Japan and Italy. Italy later joined the allies after Mussillini.
Australia fought on the side of the Allies. Thanks to her British colonial history, she retained close links with Britain and placed men, ships, and planes at Britain's disposal. Australians served bravely in all theaters of war.
The countries that were involved in the gallipolli campaign were Australia and New Zeland against Germany and turky. The British and french were also involved but they mostly were mostly a large sea presenceBritain, France, New Zealand and Australia on the Allies' side.Turkey and Germany on the other.