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Great Britain, France, and Russia were part of the Triple Entente that opposed the Central Powers (chiefly Germany and Austria-Hungary) in World War I. They were joined in 1917 by the US, and these 4 were the major allies that won the war. The other countries of the British Empire (Canada, Australia, and New Zealand) provided substantial troops for the war as well.

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