The Tripartite Pact, establishing the Axis Powers, represented the coalition of Germany, Japan, and Italy. They opposed the Allied Powers during …
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The Axis Alliance and World War II
While Germany, Japan and Italy are the most commonly recognized Axis Powers, there are multiple other nations that became key members.
Hungary played a significant part in the Axis efforts in Eastern Europe during the Second World War.
Students reading World War II history associate Germany, Japan, and Italy as “The Axis.” However, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Slovakia, and Croatia …
The World War 2 Axis Powers were a military coalition led by Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan. The term originated from Mussolini’s …