The Big Three were composed of Great Britain , France and the US . Alternative answer: Britain, USA and Russia. France was out of the war as a major player for most of the war.
They fought on the big war ships.
There were many. The "Big Three" were the United States, the USSR (soviet union), and Britain. Other countries included France, Poland, the UK, China, Australia, Norway, and more.
Big enough to attempt world conquest.
my arss
they only have to consist of more than 2-4 countries to be considered a world war.
caca head
Yes it was. But not all countries were big eaters of rice.
Germanys empire was in WW1 because of the alliances the other countries had.
The US, France, Italy, and Great Britain.
The Big Three were composed of Great Britain , France and the US . Alternative answer: Britain, USA and Russia. France was out of the war as a major player for most of the war.
A big one, because of alliances the war got so big. Because the big countries (France, Britain Russia) where allied with Serbia, they joined into protect Serbia. That's what caused the conflict to get so big.
The Big Three were the leaders of the three major Allied countries in World War II. They were Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin. You could consider their countries the Big Three, in which it would be the United States, United Kingdom, and Soviet Union.
who were the big 3 in world war 2
The Big Three : The United States , Britain and Russia .
United States, United Kingdom, and Soviet Union
United States, United Kingdom, and Soviet Union