They were referred to as the Axis Powers.
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The Axis. They got this name because the world revolves around an axis and, if victorious, would revolve around their power.
The Axis Powers .
they were "axis forces".
During the second World War the axis powers were Germany, Italy and (from December 1941) Japan.
Italy, Germany, Japan
Yes, Italy was part of world war II. Italy, Germany and Japan were partners called the Axis.
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
The primary enemies of the allies during world war 2 were Germany, Japan, and Italy. Together, those three countries were called the "AXIS" powers.
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When World War II began, Japan sided with Germany and Italy.
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Germany and Italy and japan are the main ones but there are Bulgaria Hungary and Romans
Germany, Italy, and Japan are considered the main 3 countries of the Axis, though Japan is not in Europe. I believe that is the answer you are searching for, as there were greater than 3 Axis countries in Europe.
Germany, Italy and Japan, called the Axis powers.
The three main axis powers in World War 2 were Germany, Italy and Japan.