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The primary coalition of the Allied Powers in World War I centered on the major empires and states that signed the Treaty of London (1915) and coordinated military strategy agai...
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The primary coalition of the Allied Powers in World War I centered on the major empires and states that signed the Treaty of London (1915) and coordinated military strategy agai...
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The primary belligerents in World War I divided into two opposing coalitions: the Allied Powers and the Central Powers. The Allies originally included the United Kingdom, France...
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The term Allied Powers most commonly refers to the coalition that opposed the Central Powers during World War I and the Axis Powers during World relationship_explainer War II. A...
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The Allied Powers in World War II were the coalition of nations that opposed the Axis alliance, chiefly Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan. The principal members in...
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The core alliance that opposed the Entente powers in World War I centered on Germany and its principal partners. This alliance, commonly known as the Central Powers, was driven...
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The principal Allied powers in World War II were the United States, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and China, often referenced as the “Big Four.” These nations formed...
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In World War I, Germany was not an Allied power but a leading member of the Central Powers. The Allies primarily included the Triple Entente—France, Russia, and the United Kin...
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During World War II, the term Allied countries referred to the coalition of nations that opposed the Axis powers. The primary alliance centered on the United Kingdom, the United...
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The core Allied Powers in World War I consisted of three principal members: the Russian Empire, the French Republic, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. This co...
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The phrase Allied Powers most commonly refers to the coalitions that opposed the Central Powers in World War I and World War II. While specific members evolved, the core World W...
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