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Britain with prime Minister Churchill
and the last one was the American President Roosevelt
During World War II, the Allied invasion of North Africa in 1942, known as 'Operation Torch,' focused exclusively on French colonial possessions. Thus, the North African nations of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia did not yet exist independently at this time; however, the Allied invasion affected each in varying degrees during and then (in the case of Tunisia) especially after.
The main allied powers were USA, Britain, Russia and China. They were known as the big four. Other allied nations included the British Commonwealth nations Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and India. Also free forces from conquered nations like France, Greece, Poland, the Netherlands and Burma. Not to mention huge resistance movements in most Axis occupied countries. The main Axis powers were Germany, Italy and Japan. But other axis nations included Romania, Bulgaria, Austria, Hungary, Estonia, Croatia, Finland and Thailand. They were also able to call on Axis friendly elements in otherwise Allied nations, most notably the Indian national army and the Vichy French, though there contribution was minimal.
Leyte Gulf
Allied forces took over various places that the Germans controlled in WW2. These areas were known as Allied occupied areas.
Allied Interstate is a collection agency. They have a spotty record and the BBB has an F reported for them. They have no known phone number or websites.
Austria-Hungary and Germany
During World War II (1939-1945), the Big Three were the leaders of the major Allied Nations, Franklin Delano Roosevelt(U.S.A.), Winston Churchill (U.K.), and Joseph Stalin(U.S.S.R.).
The "Big Four" Allied countries during World War I were the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy. These nations played a significant role in shaping the post-war peace treaties and the League of Nations. Their leaders—Woodrow Wilson, David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, and Vittorio Orlando—met at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 to negotiate the terms following the war.
Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The leaders of China, Russia, Great Britain, and the United States were known as the Big Four. They were the largest players in the Allied Powers during World War II.
They were the leaders of the three main Allied powers: Soviet Union, United States, and Great Britain.
The Roman leaders were known as Caesar.
During the Cold War, countries that allied themselves with the US and NATO were known as the 1st world. Countries that allied with the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact were the 2nd world. Countries that stayed nonaligned and neutral became known as the 3rd world. Today, third world nations refer to the poorest countries in the world.
It was known as D-day
During World War II, the Allied invasion of North Africa in 1942, known as 'Operation Torch,' focused exclusively on French colonial possessions. Thus, the North African nations of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia did not yet exist independently at this time; however, the Allied invasion affected each in varying degrees during and then (in the case of Tunisia) especially after.
India has many thousands of villages. Each big village selects its own group of leaders. These leaders in the panchayat are known as panchayat leaders. The head of these leaders is known as a sarpanch.
The Western Nations were moving towards a one world government known as the League of Nations. The Arab Nations mainly Persia and the Ottoman Empire seen it as a means to control them and they refused to join taking 1/3 of the world population with them.