Groups that are on the same side in a war are typically referred to as "allies" or "coalition partners." They work together towards common objectives against opposing forces. In specific contexts, they may also be termed "friendly forces" or "partner nations."
They were on our side during World War 2.
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No. In 1936 Spain and Spain fought a war called the Spanish Civil War. A civil war is fought in a divided country, not between two countries. However, outside countries can support one side or the other in a civil war. Germany and Italy supported the Nationalist side in the Spanish Civil War, and the USSR supported the Loyalist side.,
There were no terrorist groups in World War I.
The people were called patriots
Soldiers
The word you are looking for is allies.
The word you are looking for is allies.
Civil war or revolution depends which side wins. Its called a civil war if the war is in progress or the government wins. Its called a revolution if the rebels win.
The word you are looking for is allies.
civil war
allies
The question appears to actually ask what is the situation when there is an armed conflict among people in the same country. If the conflict can be called significant, then it is usually termed a civil war.
If it is an armed conflict, it is called a civil war. If it has not been reduced to organized violence, it could be a riot, or merely politics.
In a war, groups on the same side are typically referred to as allies or coalitions. These can include nations, military factions, or political entities that unite to achieve a common goal against a common enemy. For example, during World War II, the Allies included the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom, among others. Conversely, the opposing side was known as the Axis powers, which included Germany, Italy, and Japan.
it is called the civil war.
Civil War