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| - From the side of the Allies, the enemy were Germany, Italy, and Japan being the major triumvirate, with each of the major nations bringing in their own assortment of puppet states. Minor powers and co-belligerents(nations allied with the Axis Powers, and, while they never signed the Tripartite Pact and were legally in the axis power, were fighting alongside for their own benefits) the minor powers being Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia, the co-belligerents being Iraq, Finland, and Thailand.
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| - From the side of the Allies, the enemy were Germany, Italy, and Japan being the major triumvirate, with each of the major nations bringing in their own assortment of puppet states. Minor powers and co-belligerents(nations allied with the Axis Powers, and, while they never signed the Tripartite Pact and were legally in the axis power, were fighting alongside for their own benefits) the minor powers being Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia, the co-belligerents being Iraq, Finland, and Thailand. From the side of the Axis Powers, the enemy were the Allies, whos major contributors were the British Commonwealth, Russia, the United States, with France, Poland, India, Norway, China as co-contributors. as with the Axis, there were puppet nations controlled by the major powers of the allied forces.
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