Japan, Italy, England, France sided with Russia during the World War I
Explanation:
The World War I began in 1914 in Europe and it persisted for about 4 years. In this War there were two great factions fighting against each other. One was central powers comprising of Turkey, Austria, Bulgaria, Germany and Hungary and the other was called the Allies constituted by Japan, France, Italy, England, Russia and America.
The root cause of the war was the rivalry among the various countries of the Europe and the ill feeling among them with regards to the colonies. Finally the war broke out between Serbia and Austria after the assassination of the prince of Austria for which the Austrian Government accused the Serbia.