Hitler Mussolini and the Japanese leader (sorry, don't know his name) during WWII wanted to form alliances, giving them more ground to fight on, more territory to gain, and more people to fight for their cause.
Tokyo - Rome - Berlin .
Germany-Hitler, Japan- Hideki Tojo, and Italy- Benito Mussolini
Rome and Berlin
In WW II there were 3 Axis powers in the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis, those being Italy, Germany, and Japan. It should be noted that Japan had no formal alliance with the Third Reich although they did have common enemies.
In the 1930s and 1940s, the term 'Rome-Berlin axis' referred to the partnership and eventual alliance between Germany and Italy. With both countries ruled by fascist parties and also occupying central positions in Europe, the 'Axis' was conceived of as the pivot-point, or key line, of world-domination -- at least, by the aggressive leadership of these countries.
The Tripartite Pact between Berlin , Rome and Tokyo , was a pact signed in Berlin , Germany on September 27, 1940 .
The Rome-Berlin-Tokyo-Axis agreed to fight the Soviet communism
27 September 1940
22 May 1939 .
Italy, Japan, and Germany.
to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
That was an alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan, also known as the Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis.
In WW I, the Central Powers, and in WW II, the Axis (or more specifically, the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis).
Tokyo - Rome - Berlin .
Germany-Hitler, Japan- Hideki Tojo, and Italy- Benito Mussolini
became known as the Rome-Berlin Axis.
Well, seeing how it's called the ROME-BERLIN axis, I would say ITALY and GERMANY!