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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.

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