There were numerous countries directly and indirectly supporting the allies, over 60 nations all told. The Allied nations we normally consider to be the primary belligerents were The United States, Russia and the United Kingdom (Great Britain and its commonwealth nations such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc.) China was also a key ally but only in the Pacific theater, whereas the previously mentioned nations had stakes in both Europe and the Pacific.
Germany
The European countries that were part of the Allies during World War II included the United Kingdom, France, and Poland, among others. Additionally, countries like Belgium, Norway, the Netherlands, and Greece also aligned with the Allies. These nations opposed the Axis powers and worked together to promote their collective interests during the conflict.
Great Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States.
The Allies and the Entente.
During World War II, the three main Axis powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan. In opposition to them stood the three main Allies: Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States.
Britain, USA and Canada were the main allies.
All countries that were part of the Allies were an all of the U.S.
Germany
Britan was one of New Zealand's allies in world war 2.
us, england, russia
* France * British * Russia
Russia and Britain .
they were allies
England, France, Russia, China as well as other countries were included in the Allied Powers during WW2.
Great Britain and Canada.
UK, USSR, and France
Our principal allies were the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union. However, there were certainly others.