The answer is Japan, Germany, and Italy.
Japan was one of the Axis Powers that the United States fought against in World War II. The conflict with Japan was marked by significant battles in the Pacific, including the attack on Pearl Harbor, which led to the U.S. entering the war.
England, or the United Kingdom, was an ally of the United States during World War II. The two countries worked closely together against the Axis Powers.
Germany, under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, was a principal Axis Power in World War II. The United States fought against Germany on multiple fronts, including the European theater.
France was initially invaded and occupied by Germany in 1940. The United States later worked with the Free French Forces to liberate France from German occupation.
Italy, led by Benito Mussolini, was part of the Axis Powers. The United States fought against Italy until its surrender in 1943, after which Italy joined the Allies.