Russia's actions have significantly influenced its allies both politically and militarily. Its involvement in conflicts, such as in Syria and Ukraine, has strengthened ties with countries like Belarus and Iran, showcasing a willingness to support allies through military means. However, Russia's aggressive stance has also caused some allies to reevaluate their relationships, leading to increased tensions with Western nations and shifts in regional alliances. Overall, Russia's impact has fostered a sense of solidarity among some allies while simultaneously creating divisions with others.
There is no bad side or good side but Russia was on the Allies Side.
Germany. Russia was co-operating (more or less) with the Allies.
russia, canada, france
Allies vs AxisAnswerthe us, brits, and russia where the allies and Germany, Italy, and the Japanese where the axis..... hence the axis and allies....
The Russian Revolution weakened the Allied war effort. Russia pulled out of the war, so the Allies needed help.
The Treaty of Versailles had a limited impact on Russia because Russia was not a part of the negotiations. The treaty mainly focused on Germany and its allies, leading to resentment and further instability in Europe.
In World War 1 Russia and France were allies.
Russia was more with the Allies because Hitler captured Russia Russia sided with both sides
South Korea's Allies: The whole U.N. North Korea's Allies: China and Russia
France and Russia became allies in 1892 and that ended again in 1904.
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Germany lost, they lost to the Allies Russia was part of the Allies
The allies of are russia, iran, El Salvador, venezula, Bolivia, Brazil.
The USA and Russia were allies during WWII, but NOT during the American Revolution, no.
Russia and it's following allies had did...were?
Japan, Canada, Russia, France, are the big allies