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Fascists in World War II included Germany, Italy and Japan. What other countries have several countries?

As we all know, there were two fronts between the opposing sides in World War II: the fascist front represented by Germany, Japan and Italy; The anti-fascist front represented by the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and China.

The countries participating in the fascist front are Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Finland, and the first three countries are the core of this front.

Countries participating in the anti-fascist front are: the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union, China, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Dominica, El Salvador, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Poland, South Africa, Yugoslavia and Mexico. Iran, Colombia, Liberia, France, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Paraguay, Venezuela, Uruguay, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Lebanon.

According to the agreement of the international conference, the founding members of the United Nations are all countries and regions that have joined the anti-fascist front. Denmark, Argentina, Belarus and Ukraine (the Soviet Union joined the United Nations) became members of the anti-fascist front because they were founding members of the United Nations.

Three other countries declared war: Mongolian people * * and China declared war on Japan in August 1945+00, Albania (fascist puppet government) declared war on Britain in June 194 10+00, and Siam (now Thailand).

Therefore, 6 1 654,380.7 billion people from countries and regions (more than 3/4 of the world population) participated in the Second World War.