Yes
Yes Great Britain was an ally to France and Belgium.
Belgium and France.
I think they are the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
During World War I, Belgium's primary allies were the Entente Powers, which included France, the United Kingdom, Russia, and later Italy and the United States. Belgium was invaded by Germany in 1914, prompting the UK to declare war on Germany due to its commitment to defending Belgian neutrality. Throughout the war, Belgium received support from these allies in terms of military aid and resources.
I think Belgium have more to do with The Netherlands and Luxembourg (the BENELUX countries) but I also think that during World War 2 the whole of Europe became allies. Except for Germany and Italy of course.
France belgium and Britain
All of the British Empire, France and Belgium
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The main allies in WW1 were Britten, France, Austria, Belgium, and Canada just to name a few.
It didn't. The German Army overran Belgium very quickly to enter France and the Battle of the Bulge was fought in Belgium in the winter of 1944/45. Belgium did not escape being invaded in World War 2. They were overtaken by the Allies in 1940 as an occupying force. The country eventually declared itself to be siding with the Allies in the later portion of that year. Fort Eban was considered a significant holding point for advancing troops as they came into Belgium. Some 400 were killed and the fort surrendered when the reinforcements came under heavy air attack by Stuka dive bombers. Belgium was an early battleground where the allies soon found out that Germany was interested in fighting with more modern tactics than the allies had seen previously. General Rommel's tanks overtook Belgium faster than the Allies could even believe was possible.
Belgium probably use to be our allies because long time ago the Americans were basically fighting against everybody who were not on their side because they were fighting over North America. That was during the civil war. I'm not a 100% positive.