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Allies vs. Axis.

In this corner, we have the Allied Powers, weighing in with the three main nations of...

The United States, Russia and Great Britain

And in this corner, we have the Axis Powers, wieghting in with the thee main nations of...

Germany, Japan, and Italy.

(Tried to go with an announcer sound)

But in all seriousness, both nations had thee main powers that supplied the most men and supplies. And if you took any of them away, the war would have looked much differently.

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