In World War 1 the main Allied powers were France, England, Russia, Italy, and later in the war, the United States. The list also includes soldiers from colonies of these countries.
In World War 2 the main Allied Powers were the United States, England (and its colonial forces), France (primarily exiled forces and resistance fronts), Australia, and Canada. There are several other countries which became occupied by the axis powers who fought in the beginning, but these are the heavy weights.
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During WW1 France, England, Japan, U.S, and later Italy were the allies.
During WW2 France, England, and the U.S were the allies.
the allied powers were the countries that were tossed in the middle of world war one and were asked by the main countries fighting to join the fight and they would hold bargans with the main countries.
In World War I, the two countries were the United Kingdom and France. Other major countries were also Allied Powers- such as the USA, Russia, and Italy- but none of them were Allied Powers for the entire war (Italy joined 1915-1918, USA 1917-1918, and Russia 1914-1917). Only Britain and France were Allied Powers for the entire war
During World War 2, there were thirty-two official countries listed as the Allied Powers. The chief Allied Powers were Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the United States and China.
A country didn't win; rather, the Allied Powers won; which includes the U.S., France, Great Britian, and other numerous smaller countries
There were no Central Powers in World War II. Two of the countries that made up the C.P. were gone before 1939. The two sides in World War II were the Allied Forces and the Axis Powers.