After World War II, several countries allied with the United States, forming the foundation of international alliances like NATO. Key allies included Western European nations such as the United Kingdom, France, West Germany, and Italy, as well as Japan and South Korea in Asia. These alliances were largely driven by mutual interests in containing the spread of communism during the Cold War and promoting democratic governance and economic cooperation. The U.S. also established partnerships with countries in Latin America and other regions during this period.
The answer to the question is Germany. Germany was not one of the Allied Powers during World War 1. The Allied Powers during World War 1 were: Russia The US France
There were many countries that fought with us (on our side) in World War One. Assuming you mean the United States as "us," we were part of the Allied Nations. We joined the war in April of 1917 with countries including Great Britain, Russia and France for the most part. There were many other minor countries on our side such as Japan and Italy. We were against the Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey.
The Allied countries and their leaders were...USA- RooseveltEngland- ChurchillSoviet Union- StalinThe Axis countries and their leaders were...Germany- HitlerItaly- MussoliniJapan- Tojo
A country didn't win; rather, the Allied Powers won; which includes the U.S., France, Great Britian, and other numerous smaller countries
The US attacked Normandy as part of the Allied Armies of Britain, USA and Canada to force the German armies of occupation out of the occupied countries where people were living in virtual slavery.
France and England
Allied Countries (US, UK, France) and Axis Countries (Germany, Italy, Japan)
The US, England, and Russia were known as the allied countries and fought against Germany and Italy who were known as axis countries in World War II
The main axis powers at the begining of the war were Italy, Germany, and Japan. The allied powers were Britian, France, Russia, and the US.
Then end of World War I in November 1918 was not completely due to American involvement. The allied effort consisted of many countries and every one contributed to the surrender. They all fought and many from all of the allied countries died.
During the Cold War, countries that allied themselves with the US and NATO were known as the 1st world. Countries that allied with the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact were the 2nd world. Countries that stayed nonaligned and neutral became known as the 3rd world. Today, third world nations refer to the poorest countries in the world.
The US, USSR, and Great Britain were the "Big Three" and they led the Allied countries against the Axis countries led by Germany, Japan, and Italy. * When the war began it was Great Britain, France, and Poland allied against Germany alone.
There were actually many more than just five countries that were part of the Allied Powers. They are listed below. At the beginning of the war, after the US entered the war, the major powers were Great Britain, the US, the USSR, France, and China with Great Britain, the US and the USSR being the major leaders of the Allied forces.Allied countries in WWII:Great BritainUnited StatesUSSRChinaFranceBelgiumAustraliaBrazilCanadaCzechoslovakiaEthiopiaGreeceIndiaMexicothe NetherlandsNew ZealandNorwayPolandthe Philippine Commonwealththe Union of South AfricaYugoslavia
we allied ourselves to countries in europe and asia and had to honor our commitment to our allies
Yes,Guatemala allied with the US but in World War 2 after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The answer to the question is Germany. Germany was not one of the Allied Powers during World War 1. The Allied Powers during World War 1 were: Russia The US France
The major allied powers of World War 2 were the US, Britain and Russia. The alliance was important because none of the countries would have been able to win the war against the axis powers on their own.