World War II faction

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concept

A World War II faction is a distinct political, military, or ideological group—such as a nation, alliance, or resistance movement—that organized and acted collectively to pursue its strategic objectives during the global conflict of 1939–1945.

All labels observed (11)

Label Occurrences
participant in World War II 5
World War II alliance 3
World War II government 3

Instances (21)

Instance Via concept surface
United States in World War II participant in World War II
Tripartite Pact World War II alliance
Karol Świerczewski participant in World War II
Axis powers
Italy (1943–1945, co-belligerent with Allies) participant in World War II
Allied governments in the Pacific World War II alliance
Vichy French authorities in Indochina World War II-era political entity
WRB
surface form: War Refugee Board
World War II-era organization
governments of the United States, United Kingdom, Netherlands, and Australia World War II military coalition
Axis alliance World War II alliance
Free French government World War II government
ARP World War II organisation
PKWN World War II-era political body
War Refugee Board World War II-era organization
Government of National Salvation World War II government
Günther von Kluge participant in World War II
Axis World War II coalition
Provisional government of Burma
surface form: Provisional Government of Burma
World War II-era political entity
United Kingdom (indirectly via Burma operations)
surface form: United Kingdom
Allied power in World War II
Strafer participant in World War II
Southern Kingdom World War II government