During World War I, France was allied with Great Britain, Italy, and Russia. Although Italy had a treaty with Germany it reneged and joined the Allies. The United States would also later enter the war on the side of the Allied Forces. The enemies of the Allied Forces were the Central powers of Germany, the Austrian-Hungary Empire, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria.
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The Allied Powers during World War I were Beligum, Montenegro, Serbia, Russia, Brtish and its colonies, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Romania, Greece, United States, Albania, Brazil, Armenia, Czechoslovakia, Finland, Siam, San Marino, Andorra, Bolivia, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Liberia, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru and Uruguay.
Great Britain teamed up with the Allies.
Britain, France and Russia later on the U.S. joins
Vietnam was a French colony up until World War 2, when Japan invaded it. The Vietnamese were able to fight off the Japanese. After the war, France attempted to retake Vietnam, which created North and South Vietnam, leading to the Vietnam War.
The 'allies' during world war 1 refers to Triple Entente (Britain, France, Russia and after Russia was kicked out, USA). The Triple Alliance however was Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy. Be careful not to get the two mixed up.
No. The colonies were in the 1600s and 1700s. World War 1 happened from 1914 to 1918.