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Canada,us,Great Britain,India,Poland,etc. that's only some of the countrys who were part of the allied powersADDED: If the question refers to the Allied Powers of World War II then the above list barely begins to scratch the surface of the complete list of ALL nations that were allied against the Axis powers. The list is too lengthy to compile and list individually here.(as well as making it much too easy to cut and paste the answer to place it into someone's homework)For more informatiion and a complete listing see the below link:
It can easily be argued that the First Battle of the Marne was the single-most important event of World War I for one simple reason: had the Allied forces not achieved a victory against their German opponents in this September 1914 battle, the war would have likely ended in a quick German victory. Success here did not guarantee ultimate victory for the Triple Alliance, nor did it preclude a drawn-out conflict. It did, however, ensure that there would be no easy victory for the Central Powers, which fact proved to be a decisive advantage for the Alliance.
The Nazi's believed that "the driving force in history was race."
The following countries were the opposing countries known as Allied Force and the Axis Force and the Underground Resistance:Allies (Leaders)Ethiopia · China · Czechoslovakia · Poland · United Kingdom · India · France · Australia · New Zealand · South Africa · Canada · Norway · Belgium · Netherlands · Egypt · Greece · Yugoslavia · Soviet Union · United States · Philippines · Mexico · BrazilAxis andAxis-aligned(Leaders)Italy · Japan · Germany · Slovakia · Bulgaria · Croatia · Finland · Hungary · Romania · Thailand · Manchukuo · Italian Social Republic · IraqResistanceAustria · Baltic States · Czech lands · Denmark · Estonia · Ethiopia · France · Germany · Greece · Italy · Jewish · Korea · Latvia · Netherlands · Norway · Philippines · Poland · Thailand · Soviet Union · Slovakia · Western Ukraine · Vietnam · Yugoslavia
At the end of ww2, the axis powers were Germany and Japan. At the beginning of WW2,the axis was Germany, Italy, and Japan.The primary countries the U.S and its allies fought were Germany, Japan, and Italy.This is an easy one, the US mainly fought Japan, Germany, and Italy.Everyone says that the USA joined WW2 because of the Attack on Pearl Harbor. But the main forces involved in WW2 were the Allies (France + Britain) versus Germany and Italy? I believe my textbook said that Germany Italy (unwilling, yet under a Mussulini/in-direct Hitler rule) declared war on the USA...but does not state why!The Germans- the Italians- the Japanese and a few other small countriesTheir partners or Allies included the Soviet Union, Chinese (both Nationalist and Communist), the Free French, Forces from the Polish Government in Exile, the UK, and others.The US fought the Japanese and the Germans in WW2.The Axis powers (Italy, Germany, Japan).WWI was the Central Powers (Germany/Austria & Ottoman Empire).
Canada,us,Great Britain,India,Poland,etc. that's only some of the countrys who were part of the allied powersADDED: If the question refers to the Allied Powers of World War II then the above list barely begins to scratch the surface of the complete list of ALL nations that were allied against the Axis powers. The list is too lengthy to compile and list individually here.(as well as making it much too easy to cut and paste the answer to place it into someone's homework)For more informatiion and a complete listing see the below link:
Canada,us,Great Britain,India,Poland,etc. that's only some of the countrys who were part of the allied powersADDED: If the question refers to the Allied Powers of World War II then the above list barely begins to scratch the surface of the complete list of ALL nations that were allied against the Axis powers. The list is too lengthy to compile and list individually here.(as well as making it much too easy to cut and paste the answer to place it into someone's homework)For more informatiion and a complete listing see the below link:
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China wasn't powerful. China has a dying economy, a dead military, and no powerful central government. For European powers, it was an easy walk in, kill a few hundred thousand, use up the natural resources, and leave.
WW1Serbia, Poland, Australia*, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Russia, United States, Italy, Poland, Greece, India*, Japan, Montenegro, New Zealand*, Portugal, Romania, South Africa** Countries were not independent at the time of World War 1, but were instead part of the British Empire and were given no option to join the cause or not.WW2U.S., Britain, France, USSR, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Yugoslavia
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Yes, Woodrow Wilson did have a nickname during World War I. He was often referred to as "The Schoolmaster" because of his academic background and his intellectual approach to diplomacy and foreign affairs.