The question is so hypothetical that it's almost impossible to answer it sensibly. For example, do you mean without any American help at all? Are you assuming that Japan would have fought only against China or would it have tried to seize India, for example? Without the entry of America I imagine that the war might have lasted a very long time indeed.
close to the end of the war the ppl didnt want war with the allies any more and kicked the Germans out of Italy
The Korean War was a proxy war between the Chinese and Americans.
Red China.
It was good for a country to have allies because the allies would help your country out with war or rescourses
Canada because they have allies and green land don't
the allies agreed but they also wanted to punish Germany for starting the war: war guilt clause.
The United Nations would be the allies.
close to the end of the war the ppl didnt want war with the allies any more and kicked the Germans out of Italy
The Korean War was a proxy war between the Chinese and Americans.
Red China.
It was good for a country to have allies because the allies would help your country out with war or rescourses
the allies thought if they didnt stop the axis in Europe that they could take over the world
the main allies were America, russia and Britain i believe France was one but was knocked out early because Germany didnt want to fight them and russia on two fronts
Canada because they have allies and green land don't
It all depends on the problem for why the war broke out. If a country tried to take over, then that countries allies would most likely be on that side and would be known as "enemies", while the other side would be known as allies. Some past allies would probably be allies again, like US, UK, France, Canada, etc.
Spartans won the peloponnesian war against the Athenians which was a civil war. It didnt change anything in the greek culture but the war was long and both (and their allies) were weakend.
Their commitment to defend Poland. WWII began when Germany attacked Poland, when Poland surrendered on September 28, 1939, their allies Britain and France were forced to intervene.