During World War II, several European countries were part of the Allies, including the United Kingdom, France, the Soviet Union, and Poland. Other nations such as Belgium, the Netherlands, Greece, and Norway also joined the Allied cause. Additionally, countries like Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia contributed forces and support to the Allies after being occupied by Axis powers. These nations collaborated to combat the threat posed by the Axis powers, which included Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Prior to World War I, the major powers were divided into two main alliances: the Allies and the Central Powers. Notably, countries such as Germany and Russia, despite being major European powers, did not ally with each other. Additionally, Italy, initially part of the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary, chose to remain neutral at the war's outset and later joined the Allies. This lack of alignment among certain nations contributed to the complex geopolitical tensions leading to the war.
The Spanish, the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the English each had control of a part of south america
During World War II, Germany was part of the Axis Powers, which primarily included Italy and Japan as its main allies. Other countries that allied with Germany included Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Finland, among others. These nations supported Germany's military objectives and participated in various campaigns throughout the war. However, the level of commitment and cooperation varied among these allies.
The main countires involved in World War II were split into the Allied and Axis powers. The Allies consisted of 3 Major Powers, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union, The Axis also had 3 Major Powers, Germany, Italy and Japan. Both sides had many small countries and colonies who contributed small ammounts of men and supplies to the war effort.
There were over a hundred countries that were not part of World War I.
Poland, France, Holland, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, and Norway .
The European countries that were part of the Allies during World War II included the United Kingdom, France, and Poland, among others. Additionally, countries like Belgium, Norway, the Netherlands, and Greece also aligned with the Allies. These nations opposed the Axis powers and worked together to promote their collective interests during the conflict.
All countries that were part of the Allies were an all of the U.S.
Spain, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands
The Soviets were part of the allies in WW2.
In the revolutionary war France and Spain were our only allies.
All countries that were part of the Allies were an all of the U.S.
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During World War II the primary enemies of the Allies (of which we were a part) were Japan and Germany. There were also other minor Axis countries which were part of the war.
No, it has always been considered part of the Eastern European Communist countries. Nowadays it it considered one of the eastern European Balkan countries.
At the end of 1940, countries such as Germany, Italy, and Japan were not allies of the United States. These nations were part of the Axis Powers, actively opposing the Allies in World War II. The U.S. had not yet entered the war, but tensions with these countries were escalating.
Most (but not all) European countries are part of the EC (European Community) which is a group of countries that have agreed on economic co-operation.