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World war II Sade bright

Which countries were main participants in the war? World War 2 was fought between two groups of countries. On one side were the Axis Powers, including Germany, Italy and Japan. On the other side were the Allies. They included Britain, France, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, the Soviet Union, China and the United States of America.

Locations of war? World War II took place across the globe. Most of the combat action took place in Europe, East Asia, and islands in the Pacific Ocean, but others were seen in places as far away as Madagascar and the Aleutian Islands. Countries such as Poland, China, Russia, and Germany saw their territories directly involved in war and suffered terribly; countries such as the United States and Canada were relatively far from the action, but their citizens still fought a robust home front providing war goods for their men abroad.

Lost lives in world war II The most destructive war in all of history, its exact cost in human lives is unknown, but casualties in World War II may have totaled 50 million service personnel and civilians killed. Nations suffering the highest losses, military and civilian, in descending order, are: USSR: 42,000,000 Germany: 9,000,000 China: 4,000,000 Japan: 3,000,000

When did world war II begin September 1, 1939 – September 2, 1945

Consequences of world war II Seven Major Consequences of World War II 1: The End of the European Age.  2: The rise of the US to superpower status.  3: The expansion of the Soviet Union and its rise to superpower status. 4: The emergence of the Cold War. 5. The beginning of the nuclear age.  6: The rise of nationalism and independence movements in Asia and Africa.  7: A renewed effort to secure lasting peace through international organizations. 

Who won world war 2 America Won the War Single-Handedly