There were actually many more than just five countries that were part of the Allied Powers. They are listed below. At the beginning of the war, after the US entered the war, the major powers were Great Britain, the US, the USSR, France, and China with Great Britain, the US and the USSR being the major leaders of the Allied forces.
Allied countries in WWII:
Great Britain
United States
USSR
China
France
Belgium
Australia
Brazil
Canada
Czechoslovakia
Ethiopia
Greece
India
Mexico
the Netherlands
Norway
Poland
the Philippine Commonwealth
the Union of South Africa
Yugoslavia
Axis Powers.
Austro - Hungarian Empire. The Ottoman Empire, another of the Central Powers, was also broken apart as a result of the Great War.
Each Third World country had a different experience in the Cold War, but those which were lined up with one side or the other at least managed to exist in peace. Those which could not take a definite side were torn apart by internal conflict.
algerian independence
India was colonized by Great Britain and the Americas were colonized by various European nations such as Great Britain, France, Portugal, and Spain.
No, these were two separate groups. The main characters and countries in the axis powers were Italy, Germany, and Japan. The main characters and countries in the allied powers were Russia, China, France, England, and America. Canada would sometimes come to the allied powers meetings, but would not be noticed. Ever.
The Germans were apart of the Central Powers and were allied with 2 others Major Powers- the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Austro-Hungary.
Rommel was a general of the Third Reich, hence, a part of the Axis Powers.
Gilbert Islands, Fuji, Russia, Japan, and Gabon
Chan Kai-Shek was the leader of Nationalist Cina, which had been fighting against the Japanese since 1937, but which only officially became allied in 1941.
The system of Alliances in Europe set the stage for the catastrophe of the World War I. It was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand that pushed the Central and Allied powers into open and ultimately devastating war.
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
Axis Powers.
all countries in europe apart from the neural countries and britain
During WW I, Turkey was part of the Ottoman Empire, which fought on the losing side as an ally of the Central Powers. After the war, the Ottoman Empire was taken apart by the victorious allied forces, and the Republic of Turkey was one of the nations that was created.
Moscow and Pyongyang
None of the countries actually fought against WW1. America hesitated to join at first since it was made of immigrants and it could cause the empire to break apart. However, due to Germany's constant naval attacks and Zimmerman telegram, it did join. The main fear of the countries was that they would become isolated so all countries had formed allies. There was none that fought against WW1.