The opposite of allies (on your side) would be enemies. In World War I, the "Allies" were the Triple Entente and later the US and Italy, and were opposed by the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire). In World War II, the major "Allied powers" were Britain, France, the USSR, and later the US, opposed by the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan).
The US joined the war on the side of the Allies on April 6, 1917.
China and the Soviet Union were two nations that were allies of North Korea before the Korean war. Both nations remained allies even after the war in Korea.
the central powers were known before the war as the triple alliance and before the war the allies were known as the triple entente
Allies
Axis
No, they sat on opposite sides of the Iron Curtain.
No, they sat on opposite sides of the Iron Curtain.
This question needs work. A war is not given, allies are friends so you don't go to war against them , and years are needed. Please rewrite.
Enemy
The opposite of allies (on your side) would be enemies. In World War I, the "Allies" were the Triple Entente and later the US and Italy, and were opposed by the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire). In World War II, the major "Allied powers" were Britain, France, the USSR, and later the US, opposed by the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan).
== == Russia and Germany were never allies during World War I. They were on opposite sides from the beginning.
Allies in World War II
allies war of 1812
No, the opposite we were allies with Poland. When Hitler first invaded Poland, Australia along with Britain and New Zealand immediately responded by declaring war on Germany.
The allies entered the war in 1914; the US entered the war in 1917.
The opposite of an enemy is an ally, friend, confederate, or supporter.