One of the weaknesses of the Axis of Power was the countries that belonged to it. Each of the countries had their own issues to deal with, which made them less able to work together to meet their goals.
One of the weaknesses of the Axis of Power was the countries that belonged to it. Each of the countries had their own issues to deal with, which made them less able to work together to meet their goals.
Axis powers.
In the context of World War II, Axis-controlled nations were not in fact the same thing as the Axis powers (or, nations) themselves. The main Axis powers, Germany, Italy, and Japan, invaded and then controlled numerous European and Asian nations and territories: these were occupied and used by the Axis Powers to further their own prosperity and ongoing war-efforts.
AnswerThe axis powers during WWI was a coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary. This 'axis' opposed the Allied Powers in World War II.
Hitler's Germany, Mussolini's Italy and Tojo's Japan were on the Axis powers.
One of the weaknesses of the Axis of Power was the countries that belonged to it. Each of the countries had their own issues to deal with, which made them less able to work together to meet their goals.
One of the weaknesses of the Axis of Power was the countries that belonged to it. Each of the countries had their own issues to deal with, which made them less able to work together to meet their goals.
Axis Powers
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To protect each other in case one of the axis powers is attacked by a different country. :)
Axis Powers Hetalia.
He led one of the AXIS POWERS. Subtract him, and there would have been only two AXIS POWERS to fight.
The axis powers were led by Nazi Germany.
Italy and Germany were two of the Axis Powers. The US was one of the Allies.
The name they were given is known as the Axis Powers
Central Powers. Axis was WW2.
It was Japan. The 3rd member of the axis powers.