Japan joined Germany & Italy in a military alliance called the "Tripartite" or "Axis" powers on September 27, 1940.
No one. Before the war started there was no Axis powers or Allied powers. This develops after it starts. When Germany invaded Poland in 1939 that began the war. Soon Italy and Japan joined them as the Axis. The US won't get involved until Dec. 8, 1941 the day after Peal Harbor when war is declared on Japan and Germany, in turn, declares war on the US.
Well in ww2 the axis countries were Germany, Japan, and Italy. But Nazi Germany did invade Italy later on in the war By, Husky Pratt
America bombed two Japanese cities (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) and Japan, a powerful Axis Power, surrendered the next day.
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Only the Germans fought the Allies on D-Day, other Axis powers were not involved.
The Axis powers had over 10,000 casualties on D Day. At least 3,000 of these died on or near the beaches.
Without D-Day, there would be no V-E Day (Victory in Europe). The Axis powers crumbled "after" D-Day so without D-Day the Axis Powers might still exist to this day.
The Axis powers, primarily Germany, Italy, and Japan, were defeated through a combination of military strategy, economic strength, and collaboration among the Allied nations. Key battles, such as Stalingrad and D-Day, turned the tide against Axis forces. The Allied bombing campaigns crippled industrial production, while the United States' entry into the war provided significant resources and manpower. Ultimately, the Axis powers surrendered unconditionally, with Germany falling in May 1945 and Japan in September 1945 after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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Allied Powers only did it to surprise the western part of Europe, and the Axis Powers.
d-day started on the beaches of Normandy were Germany with the axis powers fought against Britain and the allied powers. this was the ww2 shift.