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there are not exactly 5 allies in ww2. but i think the alliance and co-operation between england, america and in someways france also, will have to be the most powerful. if spain had entered the axis then i would say that the axis powers would have been most powerful.
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I see you don't even mention the Soviet Union, which was responsible for over 75% of German deaths in combat.
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The most powerful of the Allies in World War II were: the United Kingdom, United States and the USSR. The British Empire if counted as one nation would be the most in the period. France was invaded and surrendered; excluding it from this list. There were not five or more main Allies in the war. In reference to the other two answers here:
- The USSR itself was not responsible for the deaths of the so many German soldiers but the awful weather and, therefore, hypothermia
- ENGLAND DID NOT FIGHT IN WORLD WAR II AS AN INDEPENDENT ENTITY! Rather it was part of the United Kingdom which, in turn, was part of the British Empire. The United Kingdom itself consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland! In order to impress upon you how silly it is to refer to the UK as England; a suitable analogy would be that someone referring to the whole of the United States simply said "Texas." I plea to anyone that reads this that they remember this as I, as a Scot, can feel marginalised when I see films from the United States referring to the Queen of England.
First answer by ID3425054643. Last edit by Storm1991. Contributor trust: 5 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 56 [recommend question]
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