In Europe, Switzerland, Sweden and Spain all declared Neutrality - That means they did not officially support either side.
Prior to WWII, it was Germany, Italy and Japan. I know other countries became allies of these three, but officially the Tri-Part Axis was the official treaty.
The primary Allied forces were China, Russia, France, England and the US. The Axis powers were Japan, Germany and Italy.
Allies: Britain, Russia, and the US Axis: Italy, Germany, and Japan.
He was axis. He was the enemy of the allied countries.
The allies had more navy and air force and the axis had more military
Allies= U.S, Britain, France, U.S.S.R and smaller countries that didnt really do anything Axis= Germany, Italy and Japan
Originally, Germany, Japan and Italy. Later in the war, Italy surrendered to - and then joined - the Allies.
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Bulgaria was part of the axis during WW2.
The Axis powers were the countries which fought the Allies in World War II For a list, see the link below
The Axis fought the Allies. The Allies were many countries, some of which were only involved for part of the war. Chief amongst the Allies were Great Britain, her Empire and Commonwealth, the USSR, the USA and France. But the Axis countries also fought countries such as Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Thailand (it was called Siam then), China, Greece etc. So World War Two was truly a world war.
Yes, Japan was allies with the Axis countries, which were Germany and Italy.