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- ^ See also Great Patriotic War and Soviet-Japanese War.
- ^ See also Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945).
- ^ See. also Tuva in World War II.
- ^ Mongolia supported the USSR throughout the war, and in 1945 Mongolian troops participated in combat operations against Japanese troops on Chinese territory.
- ^ See Nepal in World War II.
- ^ Declared war on Japan on December 8, 1941, then declared war on Germany and Italy on December 11, 1941. Supplied military-strategic raw materials to the United States and provided naval and air bases to the US forces, but took almost no part in the fighting. The only military clash between Cuba and the Axis powers was the sinking of the German submarine U-176.
- ^ See Honduras in World War II.
- ^ Also fought against the Home Army, NAF, UPA, Polesia Sich, "Forest Brothers".
- ^ Also fought against the Yugoslav Army of the Soviet Union.
- ^ Also fought against the NOAJ; attempted to cooperate with the USSR
- ^ Also fought against the NOAA.
- ^ a b Also fought against Soviet partisans/troops, the People's Guard/Army, the UPA, Polesia Sich, Lithuanian "Forest Brothers".
- ^ Also fought against the Home Army, NAF, UPA.
- ^ Also fought against EDES, British troops.
- ^ Also fought against fighting against ELAS.
- ^ a b See Italian Civil War (1943-1945)
- ^ Also fought against French troops.
- ^ Provision of military bases to the Allies on the Azores Islands, participation of Portuguese volunteers in the combat actions against the Japan in East Timor.
- ^ Vichy France was formally neutral, but armed forces loyal to the Vichy government took part in military operations against the Allies in the territories of some colonies (see Madagascar Operation, Senegal Operation, Syria-Lebanon Operation, Gabon Operation).
- ^ Also fought against German troops in 1942-1944 and Polesia Sich
- ^ Also fought against German troops and UPA.
- ^ Sending the volunteer "Blue Division" to the Eastern Front and refueling German submarines in Spanish ports.
- ^ On May 10, 1940, British troops invaded Iceland and occupied the territory of the Country. The aim of the operation was to prevent a possible landing of German troops in Iceland, as well as to prevent the use of the island's territory by German submarine crews.
- ^ San Marino declared its neutrality, but on June 26, 1944, it was unjustifiably bombed by the British Air Force.
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