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Who formed Allied Powers?

The allied powers consisted of the United States, France, England, and Russia.


European members of the Allied Powers?

The Allied Powers included the United Kingdom (Great Britain), France, Belgium, Serbia, Montenegro, and Russia. The opposition, the Central (Axis) Powers, consisted of Germany and Austria-Hungary. In 1914, Japan joined the Allied Powers


Names given to the country fighting against Germany?

allied powers aka allies (us, england, france, canada, russia) vs axis powers (germany, italy, japan) and so on...


What was the axis powers during World War 2?

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."


The triple entente became known as the?

Those fighting for the Triple Entente were called allies. The Triple Entente consisted of the countries of France, England, and Russia.


Did more nations belong to allied powers or the central powers in 1914?

allied powers got more


Who were England27s allies in World War 2?

Allies of England (or Britain) include the Allied Powers. The Allied Powers consisted of many countries: The "Big Three" include Britain, the U.S., and the Soviet Union. Others included Belgium, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Ethiopia, Greece, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway and Yugoslavia.


What is the 3 main members of the allied powers in World War I?

The 3 main members of the allied powers in world war 1 were Great Britan, the U.S., and I belive Russia, (although they backed out during the Bulshivick Revolution which started the USSR.) They were fighting the Axis Powers, which mainly consisted of Germany and Austrai - Hungry


Who controlled the allied powers in 1941?

Great Britain controlled the Allied powers in 1941


What was resolve at the Paris peace conference?

The Allied Powers signed peace treaties with the defeated Central Powers. Germany's role in Europe was defined by what the Allied Powers decided.


How did the number of troops on each side compare?

At the beginning of World War I the number of troops on each side were extremely varied. The Central Powers consisted of the German Empire the Austro-Hungarian Empire the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria. The Allied Powers consisted of Serbia Montenegro Belgium France Great Britain Japan Italy Portugal Romania Russia and the United States. The Central Powers had a combined total of about 21.5 million soldiers while the Allied Powers had around 28.5 million soldiers. This gave the Allied Powers a slight advantage in numbers but the Central Powers had a much higher ratio of soldiers to civilians. The Central Powers also had better trained and better equipped troops which allowed them to make up for the numerical difference in some areas of the conflict.


When is the term 'axis powers' used?

The term Axis powers is used when referring to the combined forces of the German, Italian and Japanese countries during the Second World War. These countries fought against a similarly termed Allied powers which consisted of France, Poland and The United Kingdom.