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After Germany invaded Russia, Stalin joined the Allies (formally known among themsleves as the United Nations). This group expanded over the course of the war, but included Great Britain (and all British colonies and commonwealth nations), the United States, China, Greece, France, Poland, Belgium, Holland, Yugoslavia, and several smaller powers. In general, the term "Allies" was used to refer to the so-called "Big Three" nations - The U.K., America and the Soviet Union. Other nations were granted the status of "Co-belligerent" but not full allies. Examples are Hungary, Italy (after its surrender), Turkey, Persia (Iran) and Iraq.

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