OK, the Italian Campaign has often been cited as involving the most multinational allied forces of WWII, with servicemen from some 17 different countries fightin the Germans- not just the Brits & the Yanks, but also among others- the Indians, Gurkhas, New Zealanders, Free French- including their Algerians, Moroccans & Senegalese, Poles, Canadians, Greeks, Brazilians, Palestinian Jews, Australians (only from the RAAF though), West Indians, plus Italian Co-Belligerents & partisans. Now, where could that reputation of multinationality in Italy have been exceeded ? The allied forces in Burma, such as the British 14th Army, together with the US CBI forces & Nationalist Chinese, seems another alternative for said moniker...