At the end of 1914 there were four main countries that made up the Allies. These were the Triple Entente - Russia, France and the United Kingdom - and Japan also joined the Allies in that year. However, these countries brought all of their territories and dependencies with them. There were other countries involved as well. Therefore, if the world's countries were what they are now in 1914, the Allies were Russia, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, Serbia, Belgium, Montenegro, Canada, Australia, India, New Zealand and South Africa.
There were many countries present on D-Day. The Allies were Britain, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Belgium, Holland, France, and Greece. All of these countries had troops, sailors or aircrew there on D-Day.
Harsh reparations paid by Germany to the victorious Allies,The creation of new countries from the territory taken from Germany/Austria-Hungary/Ottoman Empire.Creation of the League of Nations
Some of the main countries against the Nazis were Britain, Greece, America, And all the other countries surrounding Germany. Italy joined the Allies later on when they saw that the Axis was losing.
The anti-communist countries fighting the communists in the war, were: The US, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, Thailand, South Korea, and South Vietnam.
They come to new countries to seek a new life.
Who seeks new countries , rivers and mountains
Britan was one of New Zealand's allies in world war 2.
New Zealand has many allies that stand with them during times of war. These allies include the United States, Australia, Britain, Canada, and many other NATO countries throughout the world.
New Zealanders, British, French, Australians, Indians on the Allies side. Turkish and Germans as the enemy.
Officially the only allies that Australia has are; The United States of America and New Zealand, through the ANZUS Treaty. Other countries considered allies such as the United Kingdom have no official alliance, but will most likely aid Australia if it were to be invaded.
Britain, Canada, new zealand, Australia
Australia, Canada and South Africa.
Many weren't. It was that they couldn't do anything about it, they would be killed if they tried to resist. The Allies new and were fighting to stop this treatment.
At the end of 1914 there were four main countries that made up the Allies. These were the Triple Entente - Russia, France and the United Kingdom - and Japan also joined the Allies in that year. However, these countries brought all of their territories and dependencies with them. There were other countries involved as well. Therefore, if the world's countries were what they are now in 1914, the Allies were Russia, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, Serbia, Belgium, Montenegro, Canada, Australia, India, New Zealand and South Africa.
both the allies and axis forces were tired and had low morale. When the us entered the war, they had brought new supplies to the allies forces in Europe and boosted morale. The us troops were not tired and weary. They had high morale and boosted the allies fighting strength. This led to many victories for the allies and eventually the allies won the war
WW2 was fought basically by 2 groups, the Allies and the Axis powers. The English formed part of the Allies. Other countries in this group were America, France, and strangely, Russia. There were many other countries in this group that played smaller, but no less important roles, such as Greece, Belgium, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Holland and Poland. As the war progressed, and occupied countries were freed, they usually also joined the Allies, and gave any help they could.