The Axis forces. These countries were led by Nazi Germany, but countries such as Italy, Greece, Austria, and Romania also fought against them.
In World War I Australia fought with other countries but in World War II they were not part of the Allied Forces that conquered the Axis Forces.
There were no Central Powers in World War II. Two of the countries that made up the C.P. were gone before 1939. The two sides in World War II were the Allied Forces and the Axis Powers.
The Axis countries. Namely Japan, Fascist Italy and Germany
The main three countries of the Axis powers in World War 2 were Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Germany, Italy and Japan.
The Axis forces. These countries were led by Nazi Germany, but countries such as Italy, Greece, Austria, and Romania also fought against them.
Axis Forces
Japan - Germany - Italy .
In World War I Australia fought with other countries but in World War II they were not part of the Allied Forces that conquered the Axis Forces.
The Axis powers were the countries that were allies of Nazi Germany.
The term Axis powers is used when referring to the combined forces of the German, Italian and Japanese countries during the Second World War. These countries fought against a similarly termed Allied powers which consisted of France, Poland and The United Kingdom.
Great Britain
The countries that were included in the Axis Powers, during the time that World War II was taking place, were Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Germany, Italy, Japan were the three axis powers during World War 2
Germany, Italy, and Japan were the 3 axis powers
Allied Countries (US, UK, France) and Axis Countries (Germany, Italy, Japan)