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Answer:
1. Italy --- Axis power
2. Great Britain --- Allied power
3. Spain --- Neutral
Explanation:
1- The Axis Powers were the belligerent side that fought against the Allies in World War II, being integrated and led by Germany, the Empire of Japan and the Kingdom of Italy, in addition to the help of other countries.
2- The Allies were the countries officially opposed to the Axis Powers during World War II.
At the beginning of the war, on September 1, 1939, the coalition facing Germany consisted of France, Poland and the United Kingdom, which were joined shortly after by some Commonwealth countries (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Newfoundland Domain and the South African Union), the British Raj and the Kingdom of Nepal. In 1940, Free France, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Kingdom of Greece and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1941) joined. In June 1941, the so-called Operation Barbarossa led the USSR to join the Allies. The United States of America joined in December 1941, after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, followed by China and some countries in South America.
3- The neutral countries were countries that officially declared their neutrality during the war. In some cases there was no real neutrality, since they somehow supported one of the belligerent sides, at least while the outcome of the war was not defined. Other countries of alleged neutrality tolerated and allowed military activities of some of the warring parties and countries within their territories and / or cooperated with intelligence information. The neutral countries were: Afghanistan, the Vatican City, Spain, Ireland, Monaco, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey.