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History of WW1

Unit 1
Axis Powers
The Central PowersCauses and Alliances of the Central PowersImpact of the Axis Powers
Unit 2 • Chapter 1

The Allied Powers

Video Summary

The Allied Powers were the group of countries that fought together against the Axis powers (primarily Germany, Italy, and Japan) during World War II. This diverse coalition included major players like the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and China, as well as numerous other nations from across the globe. Their alliance wasn't formed overnight; it evolved through a series of alliances and declarations of war, shaped by shared interests in opposing Axis aggression and the defense of democracy and self-determination. The Allies' military strategies varied across theaters, but common goals included liberating occupied territories, defeating the Axis militaries, and ultimately securing a lasting peace. Their victory came at a tremendous cost, with millions of casualties and widespread destruction, but it fundamentally reshaped the global political landscape, leading to the formation of the United Nations and the beginning of the Cold War.

Knowledge Check

Which of the following countries was NOT a member of the Allied Powers during World War II?

What was a primary goal that unified the Allied Powers during World War II?

Besides the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union, which country was considered one of the "Big Four" Allied powers?