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Allied forces refer to a group of nations or military units that join together for a common purpose or goal, such as fighting against a mutual enemy.
Axis Powers: The opposing alliance during World War II consisting primarily of Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Coalition: An alliance formed by multiple nations or groups with shared interests or goals.
Entente Powers: An alliance between various countries including Russia, France, and Britain during World War I.