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Allied Powersor AlliesNations allied in opposition to the Central Powers in World War I or to the Axis Powers in World War II. The original Allies in World War I—the British Empire, France, and the Russian Empire—were later joined by many other countries, including Portugal, Japan, and Italy. Other nations joining the Allies, including the U.S. after 1917, were called Associated Powers, a term emphasized by Pres. Woodrow Wilson to preserve the U.S.'s free hand in the war. In World War II the major Allied Powers were Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the U.S., and China. More generally, the Allies included all the wartime members of the United Nations, the 1942 signatories to the Declaration of the UN. Allied Powers (also Allies; Russian, chetvernoe soglasie), in World War I, a coalition that, together with other states, opposed the Central Powers. In Russian usage the term is some-what more restricted than in the West and refers to Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy. The coalition was formed when Italy, which had been part of the Triple Alliance of 1882, joined the Triple Entente. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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