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Major Allies:Poland - September 1, 1939; British Commonwealth and France - September 3, 1939(with Germans, from December 8, 1941 - with Japan); Soviet Union - June 22, 1941(august 9, 1945 - with Japan), United States - December 8, 1941(Japan), December 11, 1941(Germany).

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