List of World War II infantry weapons

The Second Australian Imperial Force that served in Mediterranean and Middle East and Pacific theatre Before being conquered by Germany, the Belgian Army used their own equipment up to 1940.

Weaponry used by Canadian Army that fought on the side of the Allies During the Second World War Canada produced grenades types with Numbers 36 and from 67 to 89.

Croatian Legion and Light Transport Brigade served on Eastern Front under German and Italian commands.

Foreign weapons produced under occupation Weaponry used by Hellenic Army during World War II.

The Manchukuo Imperial Army served under Japanese Command in Second Sino-Japanese War and during Invasion of Manchuria in 1945.

The Inner Mongolian Army served under Japanese Command in Second Sino-Japanese War and during Invasion of Manchuria in 1945.

Norwegian police troops in Sweden were recruited from refugees and trained in secret camps by Swedish military and used Swedish equipment, they originally intended to help maintain order in a post-war Norway however they partially participated in Liberation of Finnmark Weaponry used by Philippine Army in Commonwealth period.

Romania joined the Axis Powers in 1940 and the Romanian Royal Army fought on that side until August 1944.

After a coup d'état in August 1944 Romania fought alongside the USSR against Germany and Hungary.

Commonly used by the United States Marine Corps in the Pacific theater, limited use in Europe.

Two Australian soldiers equipped with Owen submachine guns
A Chinese Nationalist Army soldier equipped with a ZB vz. 26 and a German M1935 helmet . Before the war broke out, China sought support from, and often traded with Germany and relied on both military and economical support.
Czechoslovakian soldiers with a ZB vz. 26 and a ZB vz. 24
German paratrooper carrying a MG 42
Japanese soldiers with a Type 92 machine gun during the 1941 Battle of Changsha
Polish infantry marching with their rifles
Australian soldiers at Tobruk , equipped with Thompson submachine guns and Lee-Enfield rifles