Russia, the United Kingdom, and France were members of the Triple Entente from the late 19th century until the Russian Revolution in 1917.
Back then Turkey was known as the Ottoman Empire, and it allied with the Germans.
False. A neutral country does not take sides in a conflict and typically refrains from joining forces with either side, regardless of their relative strength. Neutrality means maintaining an impartial stance and avoiding involvement in military actions. Therefore, a neutral country would not necessarily align with the weaker country or any other party involved in the war.
While it's impossible to predict the specific countries that would form alliances in a potential World War III, historical tensions and current geopolitical dynamics suggest that major powers like the United States, NATO allies, and possibly countries in the European Union could align on one side. On the other hand, nations such as Russia and China may form a coalition against Western interests. However, the unpredictable nature of international relations makes any definitive alliances speculative at best.
During the war the U-boats sank about 2,779 ships for a total of 14.1 million tons GRT. This figure is roughly 70% of all allied shipping losses in all theatres of the war and to all hostile action. The most successful year was 1942 when over 6 million tons of shipping were sunk in the Atlantic.
In 1941, the Soviet Union officially joined the Allies following the German invasion known as Operation Barbarossa, which began on June 22, 1941. Initially, the USSR had a non-aggression pact with Germany, but the invasion forced them to align with the Allied powers against Axis forces. This marked a significant shift in the dynamics of World War II, as the Soviet Union played a crucial role in the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.
Japan and Italy. They also tried to align itself with Britain and Russia but these treaties failed
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No one, Iran was never part of world war 2, It never concerned them. But, the countries in ww 2 were: * America * Canada * England * Germany * Italy * France * Chzech Republic * Albany * Russia * China * Japan * Most of the country Europe. * Egypt * Niger * And probaly more.
In Europe: Italy, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Russia (1939-1941)
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It was convenient. I could ramble on and on, but what it boils down to is convenience.
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Neutralism is the principle or policy of refraining from taking sides in a conflict or dispute. An example of neutralism is a country choosing not to align itself with any specific political or military alliance during a time of war.
It would align itself with the magnetic North and South poles of the Earth.
The UK is still a NATO country and is aligned with all the other NATO countries.