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An agreement by belligerents to suspend military operations. For example, World War I Armistice.
Spain and the US were the belligerents and the rest of the world was neutral.
"Italy, Bulgaria, and Romania were later belligerents in World War II."*NOTEThe plural noun belligerents is a homophone (sound-alike word) for the noun belligerence, which means a general state, or attitude, of hostility.
The Axis Powers were the powers opposing the Allied Powers during World War 2. They consisted of Germany, Japan, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania along with a few other countries referred to as "co-belligerents."
Non-combatants Non-belligerents or Neutral Which of these depends on how much they help countries involved directly in that war.
The only countries featured in World at War are America, Japan, Germany, and the Soviet Union. All other countries are not in the game.
The two were the capital cities of two belligerents .
See the list in the site Belligerents in World War 2 in the site in the separate panel Sources and related links below.
The were one of the belligerents.
No, it was a declared by both belligerents.
Belligerent comes from the Latin base of belli, of involving war and conflict. The main belligerents of the Second World War were the Allies and Axis powers.