The Allies during World War II primarily included the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and China. Other nations, such as France, Canada, Australia, and numerous countries from Europe and Asia, also joined the alliance against the Axis Powers. The collaboration among these nations was crucial in coordinating military efforts and resources to defeat Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Italy changed its alliance. Italy wanted to stay neutral, because their alliance was supposed to be defensive, not offensive. Italy changed sides later in the war because the Allies offered them new territory if the Allies were to win World War I.
There were called the Allied Force, The Allies, an ally or the alliance.
The Triple Alliance.
Both Germany and Italy were allies of Austria during World War I but Italy didn't like Austria very much. This alliance among Austria, Italy, and Germany was called the Triple Alliance.
Germany was in an alliance with Austria-Hungary and Italy.
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Italy changed its alliance. Italy wanted to stay neutral, because their alliance was supposed to be defensive, not offensive. Italy changed sides later in the war because the Allies offered them new territory if the Allies were to win World War I.
There were called the Allied Force, The Allies, an ally or the alliance.
The Triple Alliance.
Allies
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World War I - the Triple Alliance. World War II - the Axis.
The word "alliance" comes to mind. The allied countries are known as allies.
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yes Madagascar has an alliance with the nation of France