There are actually three non-Arab Middle Eastern Nations: Turkey, Iran, and Israel.
During the writing of the treaty that ended World War I, which was the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, Italy was not considered one of the Big Three Powers. The Big Three were the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. Although Italy was part of the Allies and participated in the negotiations, it held a lesser influence compared to the other three nations. Italy's expectations for territorial gains were largely unmet, leading to dissatisfaction with the treaty outcome.
France, England, and The Netherlands
Spain, France, England
Germany, Italy & Japan.
Australia ; Britain ; China ;
The French, Spanish, and Germans... (France, Spain, Germany)
The united nations signed an agreement to aid the allies. As part of the united nations they helped the big three against the axis.
The WWII Allies 'Big Three' were Great Britain, France, and the United States.
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Italy, Germany, and Japan were the Axis, enemies, of the Allies in WW2. The Allies were U.S., Russia, France, Great Britain, and China, a.k.a. the Big Five of the United Nations.
They were called the Allies: The two opposing groups that fought in World War I were the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey) and the Allies, an alliance that grew from the three members of the Triple Entente (Britain and the British Empire, France, and Russia) to incorporate 27 Allied and Associated powers, including Italy and, towards the end of the war, the USA.
Cuba and Venezula are life-long allies with Haiti. Hundreds of Haitian, Cuban, and Venezulan medical students crosstrain in medical programs in Haiti, Cuba, and Venezula and the three nations also trade regularly. China is another one of Haiti's allies, as they have, in recent years attempted to strengthen ties with the caribbean nation.
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.
Three Nations Crossing was created in 1958.
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.
China, Japan, and Korea are three important Asian nations.