World War II had profound international consequences for both the Allied and Axis powers. The Allied powers, particularly the United States and the Soviet Union, emerged as superpowers, leading to the Cold War and a division of the world into Eastern and Western blocs. Meanwhile, the Axis powers, particularly Germany, Japan, and Italy, faced significant territorial losses, economic devastation, and political restructuring, leading to the establishment of new governments and a shift in global power dynamics. The war also resulted in the formation of the United Nations, aimed at preventing future conflicts and promoting international cooperation.
The Allied Powers emerged victorious in World War I.
The Allied Powers did win WW2 in 1945.
The Allied powers were the forces that fought Germany in WW2.
The Allied Powers and the Central Powers.
The main Allied Powers in World War 2 were the US, USSR and the British Empire.
The Allied Powers emerged victorious in World War I.
The Allied Powers did win WW2 in 1945.
The Allied powers were the forces that fought Germany in WW2.
The Allied Powers, Axis powers, and the Neutral Powers
The Allied Powers and the Central Powers.
Axis Powers / Allied Powers .
The four Allied Powers were Britain, France, Russia and Italy
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The Allied Powers won both world wars. (Allied Powers: Britain, America, Etc...)
The main Allied Powers in World War 2 were the US, USSR and the British Empire.
The allied powers did not push the Central powers out of France. The Central powers only left after the armistice.
The answer to the question is Germany. Germany was not one of the Allied Powers during World War 1. The Allied Powers during World War 1 were: Russia The US France