Who were the Allied Powers during WWII?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allies_of_World_War_II
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U.S., Great Britain (UK), Russia, Canada, China, Australia, France, were major Allies.
There were many more, including
New Zealand
India
Belgium (May 10 1940-invaded)
Brazil
Greece (October 28 1940invaded)
Holland (May 10, 1940-invaded)
Luxembourg
Norway (April 9, 1940 - invaded)
Poland (September 1, 1939- invaded)
South Africa
Yugoslavia
Here is more related information:
* All the members of the British Commonwealth made independent decisions about joining or not joining in WWII. They also contributed greatly in both manpower and materials.
* In addition, I will mention a number of other nations that contributed to the outcome of WWII, either through the use of their military forces, or through the efforts of their expatriate volunteers - many of whom fought with the British forces: Poland, Norway, Belgium, Denmark, Holland, and Finland. Poland, for example had over 700,000 men in three separate Divisions, who fought under British direction in WWII. They fought well and in many different battles.
* The U.S. was by far the largest supplier of materials. The Russians had the most troops.
U.S., Great Britain (UK), Russia, Canada, China, Australia, France, were major Allies.
There were many more, including
New Zealand
India
Belgium (May 10 1940-invaded)
Brazil
Greece (October 28 1940invaded)
Holland (May 10, 1940-invaded)
Luxembourg
Norway (April 9, 1940 - invaded)
Poland (September 1, 1939- invaded)
South Africa
Yugoslavia
Here is more related information:
* All the members of the British Commonwealth made independent decisions about joining or not joining in WWII. They also contributed greatly in both manpower and materials.
* In addition, I will mention a number of other nations that contributed to the outcome of WWII, either through the use of their military forces, or through the efforts of their expatriate volunteers - many of whom fought with the British forces: Poland, Norway, Belgium, Denmark, Holland, and Finland. Poland, for example had over 700,000 men in three separate Divisions, who fought under British direction in WWII. They fought well and in many different battles.
* The U.S. was by far the largest supplier of materials. The Russians had the most troops.
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