Axis: Germany (incl. Austria); Romania, Italy (until 1943), Vichy France, Japan
Allied: U.S., USSR, Britain, Free France, Netherlands, Poland, Norway,
Usually there is known to be three main countries in the Axis Powers. Germany, Italy and Japan are the major three they are also known as the Tri Axis. However there are more countries in theAxis Powers then just those three, there is Austria-Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria among others. The Axis Powers, isjust thetitleGermany and those allied with Germany gave themselves for World War Two, just like in World War One they were known as the Central Powers although in World War One these were not allthe same countries allied with Germany. Hope this helps!
The 3 main members of the allied powers in world war 1 were Great Britan, the U.S., and I belive Russia, (although they backed out during the Bulshivick Revolution which started the USSR.) They were fighting the Axis Powers, which mainly consisted of Germany and Austrai - Hungry
Germany, Italy, and Japan were the 3 axis powers
The primary 3 were the United States, Britain and Russia. Additional allied countries included Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Also, displaced troops from invaded countries such as Poland and France fought with the Allied forces.
I think you mean axis, not access.
There were far more than 3 Axis powers but the 3 main ones i would say were Japan, Germany and Italy(which eventually turned to the allied side). OTher Axis powers include: Finland, Thailand, Romania, Burma, Vichy French, Bulgaria, Austria and Hungary.
Usually there is known to be three main countries in the Axis Powers. Germany, Italy and Japan are the major three they are also known as the Tri Axis. However there are more countries in theAxis Powers then just those three, there is Austria-Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria among others. The Axis Powers, isjust thetitleGermany and those allied with Germany gave themselves for World War Two, just like in World War One they were known as the Central Powers although in World War One these were not allthe same countries allied with Germany. Hope this helps!
The 3 main members of the allied powers in world war 1 were Great Britan, the U.S., and I belive Russia, (although they backed out during the Bulshivick Revolution which started the USSR.) They were fighting the Axis Powers, which mainly consisted of Germany and Austrai - Hungry
Germany, Italy, and Japan were the 3 axis powers
Germany , Italy, & Japan. Collectively called the Axis Powers. USA, Great Britain, and British Empire(Commonwealth), and USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Russia), were collectively the Allied Powers.
AnswerThe axis powers during WWI was a coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary. This 'axis' opposed the Allied Powers in World War II.
The so called Big 3 allied powers in WWII were the UK, the USA and the Soviet Union.
The main countires involved in World War II were split into the Allied and Axis powers. The Allies consisted of 3 Major Powers, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union, The Axis also had 3 Major Powers, Germany, Italy and Japan. Both sides had many small countries and colonies who contributed small ammounts of men and supplies to the war effort.
Axis Powers
During WWII there were only 3 axis powers: Germany, Italy, and Japan
Germany was a part of the Axis Powers. The Axis Powers consisted of 3 countries: Germany, Itatly, and Japan.
The primary 3 were the United States, Britain and Russia. Additional allied countries included Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Also, displaced troops from invaded countries such as Poland and France fought with the Allied forces.