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Allies (World War I)

During World War I, the Allies were a coalition of countries united against the Central Powers. Key members included the United Kingdom, France, Russia (until 1917), and later the United States. They collaborated to oppose the militaries of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire, aiming to defend their interests and restore stability. The Allies coordinated military efforts, resources, and strategies, ultimately leading to the defeat of the Central Powers and the end of the war in 1918. Their alliance demonstrated the importance of international cooperation in confronting common threats.