The Netherlands wanted to stay out of the war. They sided with England and allied with them even after Hitler invaded their nation.
Allies (Leaders)
Ethiopia · China · Czechoslovakia · Poland · United Kingdom · India · France ·Australia · New Zealand · South Africa ·Canada · Norway · Belgium · Netherlands ·Greece · Yugoslavia · Soviet Union · United States · Philippines · Mexico · Brazil
== == Russia and Germany were never allies during World War I. They were on opposite sides from the beginning.
Freedom to take over countries without resistence.
U.S., France, Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Brazil
the war began in September 1939. Japan surrendered in august 1945.
Poland, Czechoslovakia, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark and Norway.
The Netherlands were Allies in World War II.
The Wehrmacht (German Armed Forces) pressed the war in France, Belgium, The Netherlands Germany first moved against France.
Britian, France, and Russia
Yes
It marked the beginning of the Allies' surge to take back occupied Europe.
== == Russia and Germany were never allies during World War I. They were on opposite sides from the beginning.
France
Freedom to take over countries without resistence.
During World War II, the Netherlands, often referred to as Holland, was occupied by Nazi Germany from 1940 until 1945. As a result, it did not have the capacity to act as an independent nation and was not a member of either the Allies or the Axis powers. However, many Dutch individuals and resistance groups actively supported the Allies and fought against the German occupation. After the war, the Netherlands became a founding member of NATO and the European Economic Community, aligning itself with the Allies' ideals.
Allies in World War II
During World War II, the Netherlands (or, Holland) was in fact one of the eventual victors. Although losing its home-territory to Germany and then most of its colonial possessions to the Japanese, the Netherlands eventually shared in the victory won by the Allies against the Axis in Europe and the Pacific both.
U.S., France, Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Brazil