Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
The main connection between the 2 world wars, is that few issues were settled by the Treaty of Versailles; in fact, the terrible economic penalties against the losers and division of countries were the main causes of World War II. Fran Logan
Not every country fought in World War II. The main countries that fought in World War II were the US, UK, France, and China, versus Germany, Italy and Japan.
It would be Germany, Italy, and Japan
The United States, Great Britain, France, and the Soviet Union.
China, US, UK and the USSR.
Britain, France, Italy, the United States, and Russia
Britain, China, U.S.A, France, (and eventually, Russia and Italy.
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The Axis (Germany, Italy, and Japan) and the Allies (the U.S., United Kingdom, the Soviet Union) There are more Allie countries, but those are the main ones, often called "The Big Three."
NewZealnd and Australia were the main countries that were involved
Britain.
The allied countries of world war one where: the British Empire, France, Russia, Belgium and later the Americans. Whilst the Central powers were the Germans, Austrohungarians, Italians (at the start), Ottomans and the Bulgarians
japan and germany where the two main countries in ww2
they were a allie.
No.
Australia is an Allie to the british, so when the british went to war Australia and other countries like russia, new zealand and France got dragged in.