Italy , Germany and Japan .
Germany, Italy, & Japan.
Germany, Japan, and Italy were the main three Axis Powers. Hungry, Romania, and Bulgaria were also part of the Axis Powers, but did not play as much of a role in World War II.
No, Germany was once a part of the Axis Powers.
Hitler and Germany were part of the Axis powers.
The three major Axis powers-Germany, Japan, and Italy-were part of a military alliance on the signing of the Tripartite Pact in September 1940, which officially founded the Axis powers.
The Axis powers.
Rommel was a general of the Third Reich, hence, a part of the Axis Powers.
Originally, Germany, Japan and Italy. Later in the war, Italy surrendered to - and then joined - the Allies.
Germany and Japan were the main Axis powers. The United States were part of the Allies.
Germany, Japan, and Italy
During WWII, the Axis Powers were three countries - Germany, Japan, and Italy. They were on one side during the war. The other side was the Allies - America, England, France, Russia, and China.