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Italy tried to occupy Montenegro in 1941. They were met with great resistance by communists and Muslims. When the Italians were defeated, the Nazi Germans came into the area to try to take control. The partisans eventually pushed the Germans out in 1944.

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European members of the Allied Powers?

The Allied Powers included the United Kingdom (Great Britain), France, Belgium, Serbia, Montenegro, and Russia. The opposition, the Central (Axis) Powers, consisted of Germany and Austria-Hungary. In 1914, Japan joined the Allied Powers


Who are the allied powers?

the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Serbia, Montenegro, and the Russian Empire help me now anyone who can!!!!1Allied powers include the allies of World War I, which include Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, France, Portugal, the Russian Empire, Greece, Belgium, Romania, Montenegro and Japan, joined later by Italy, the United States, Serbia, and Brazil.


What countries were part of the allied powers in World War 1?

The Allied forces consisted of several European countries, as well as the inclusion of North America. The most prominent and most told of would be France, Britain, Russia and the United States. However, many more were included in the Allied powers, Japan for example was indeed part of the Allies in World War I. Others: Greece, Romania, Serbia, Belgium, Portugal, and Montenegro all fought against the central powers.


Which countries made up the allied powers in 1917?

the U.K, France, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Russia, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Belgum, U.S.


Who lost world war 1 allied powers?

The Central Powers (Germany, Austria/Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) lost World War One; against the Allied powers (the British Empire, US, Belgium, France, Japan, Montenegro & others).

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What did the axis powers do?

they went against the allied powers


European members of the Allied Powers?

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What is the definition of allied powers?

Powers that are aligned against another set of powers.


Did Central powers get defeated in world war 1 true or false?

Yes, The ALlies powers won WWI against the Central powers and WWII against the Axis Powers.


What is the definition of allies?

Powers that are aligned against another set of powers.


Who are the allied powers?

the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Serbia, Montenegro, and the Russian Empire help me now anyone who can!!!!1Allied powers include the allies of World War I, which include Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, France, Portugal, the Russian Empire, Greece, Belgium, Romania, Montenegro and Japan, joined later by Italy, the United States, Serbia, and Brazil.


Which countries made up the allied powers in 1917?

the U.K, France, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Russia, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Belgum, U.S.


What two powers fought against each other in World War 2?

The Axis powers and the Allied powers.


What countries were part of the allied powers in World War 1?

The Allied forces consisted of several European countries, as well as the inclusion of North America. The most prominent and most told of would be France, Britain, Russia and the United States. However, many more were included in the Allied powers, Japan for example was indeed part of the Allies in World War I. Others: Greece, Romania, Serbia, Belgium, Portugal, and Montenegro all fought against the central powers.


Who lost world war 1 allied powers?

The Central Powers (Germany, Austria/Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) lost World War One; against the Allied powers (the British Empire, US, Belgium, France, Japan, Montenegro & others).


What is allied powers?

the countries who fought together against the Central Powers in World War


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