World War II faction
C849
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.
Aliases (7)
- World War II-era organization ×2
- participant in World War II ×2
- Allied power in World War II ×1
- World War II alliance ×1
- World War II coalition ×1
- World War II government ×1
- World War II-era political body ×1
Instances (10)
- Tripartite Pact ("World War II alliance")
- Axis powers
- Italy (1943–1945, co-belligerent with Allies) ("participant in World War II")
- WRB ("World War II-era organization")
- PKWN ("World War II-era political body")
- War Refugee Board ("World War II-era organization")
- Günther von Kluge ("participant in World War II")
- Axis ("World War II coalition")
- United Kingdom (indirectly via Burma operations) ("Allied power in World War II")
- Southern Kingdom ("World War II government")