The Allies did not "control" countries like the Axis did. The Axis occupied countries because their goal was to control the government. The Allies liberated countries, meaning they set them free from Axis rule and back into their own control. When the Allies "lost" land, it meant that they were defending another country and the Germans took that country over.
When, for example, the USSR "lost" land, it just means the Germans pushed them back.
Britain, USA and Canada were the main allies.
they were allies
All countries that were part of the Allies were an all of the U.S.
During World War II the primary enemies of the Allies (of which we were a part) were Japan and Germany. There were also other minor Axis countries which were part of the war.
The Allies in World War 1 included countries such as France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, and the United States, among others.
Britain, USA and Canada were the main allies.
All countries that were part of the Allies were an all of the U.S.
Germany
Britan was one of New Zealand's allies in world war 2.
The Allies eventually gained control of all the oceans. That was a big part of winning WW2.
* France * British * Russia
Russia and Britain .
they were allies
England, France, Russia, China as well as other countries were included in the Allied Powers during WW2.
All Axis conquered countries were contested (fought over) until the Axis retreated from them. Allied Forces controlled all of them; with the exception of the Axis nations themselves (Germany & Japan) until 1945. So allies did not control most of the land some were neutral. the main countries allies had were Britain, Russia(soviet union), USA, Canada, Egypt,
Great Britain and Canada.
UK, USSR, and France