There were a lot of countries involved in ww2 like Nazi germany , UK and the Soviet union who were in the allies and the japanese who were in the axis
Exact number is unknown, however very few surrendered or defected to the Allies. In fact there is very little written about defections of Japanese to the Allies in WW2. Much more is known about the more common problem of Japanese-Americans defecting to Japan.
By far the largest theatre of operations in WW2 is the Eastern front, USSR against Germany & German allies, Italy & Rumania. The casualty list is very long indeed. The majority of the fighting was in Ukraine & Belorusse.
UMM in which war, but if youre talking about ww2 then, Germany, Austria Hungary, and Italy, the allies were France russia and more lol
The Allies did not surrender in WW2 . You must be reading a different book than us.
France and Britain were allies in both WW1 and WW2 even when much of France surrendered in WW2
Our Allies in ww2 were U.K, Russia, France, Poland, a little Brazil and Italy-when Italy surrendered Germany attacked them for land so they declared war on Germany. It took all these countries to beat down Germany-WOW!
The main Allies were USA, British Empire, USSR and China.
The Soviets were part of the allies in WW2.
There were a lot of countries involved in ww2 like Nazi germany , UK and the Soviet union who were in the allies and the japanese who were in the axis
Japan surrendered after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in WW2 .
The five countries that helped during WW2. They were all on the allies side.
England, France, Russia, China as well as other countries were included in the Allied Powers during WW2.
Yes, it was. WW2 affected all European countries... axis, allies, neutrals.
The primary German allies in WW2 were Italy & Japan. They were called "The Axis" by the "Allied" or "United Nations" countries that were fighting them.
When they surrendered in WW2, all territory was surrendered.
Exact number is unknown, however very few surrendered or defected to the Allies. In fact there is very little written about defections of Japanese to the Allies in WW2. Much more is known about the more common problem of Japanese-Americans defecting to Japan.