There were over a hundred countries that were not part of World War I.
The allied powers during World War 1 were Britain, France, and Russia. Many of these nations plotted against Germany during the war, causing them to side with the United States.
An allied power during that war.
There were more than 5 allied nations in WWII but the 5 main nations were Great Britain, China, France (was defeated by Germany in June 1940, but later joined with allies again), the Soviet Union (from June 1941) and the United States (from December 1941).
Lots of nations fought on the allied side of WW1. Some major ones were the United Kingdom, France, USSR, and the United States.
Germany, Italy and Japan
There were over a hundred countries that were not part of World War I.
Sweden was neutral during World War 2.
The allied powers during World War 1 were Britain, France, and Russia. Many of these nations plotted against Germany during the war, causing them to side with the United States.
The union with allied countries.
the league of nations.
The main enemies of the Allied Nations in WW2 were Germany, Japan and Italy. There were some other Axis nations, but, they were very small.
During World War II, England was a member of the Allied Powers - they are traditionally thought of as The United States, Great Britain (England) and The Soviet Union - however many nations contributed to the Allied efforts, to include Canada, Australia, South Africa, etc.. The Axis Powers are traditionally considered Germany, Italy and Japan.
The protagonists and antagonists were the Allied nations and the Axis nations.
An Allied soldier refers to a member of the military forces of the Allied Powers during World War I and World War II. In these conflicts, the Allies were a coalition of countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and France, among others, that fought against the Axis Powers. Allied soldiers fought to defend their nations and promote collective security, often collaborating with forces from other Allied countries in various theaters of war. Their contributions were significant in achieving victory and shaping post-war geopolitics.
During World War I, France was, indeed, a member of the Triple Alliance (or, Triple Entente). One of the most powerful nations of that alliance, France both entered the war and ended the war as a leader in the fight against the Central Powers.
During World War II, the 'Big Three' nations who were allied against the Axis powers were Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States. Numerous other nations, small and large, were associated with these leaders in the world war.