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During World War II, several foreign countries provided significant assistance to the Allies. The United Kingdom and the Soviet Union were key allies, receiving support from the United States through programs like Lend-Lease. Additionally, countries like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand contributed troops and resources. Other nations, including France and China, also played crucial roles in their respective theaters of the war.

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