Usually the Axis powers are referred to as members of the Tripartite Pact, hereby implied that there are three main powers: Germany, Italy and The Empire of Japan. Other, later members include Bulgaria, Romania and Finland, with several other countries, such as Thailand, playing smaller roles in the Axis alignment.
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.
England's axis' during World War II were Germany, Italy and Japan.
In respect to World War II, the village of El Alamein is certainly the most famous war-related site that can be mentioned. Serving as the focus of Axis and Allied efforts in late 1942, El Alamein is now famous for the decisive defeat inflicted on Axis forces by Allied troops there.
The commander of the Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II was General Douglas MacArthur
There was no Axis powers in World War I--and the Axis powers LOST World War II.
Germany, Italy, and Japan were known as the Axis forces in World War II.
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 Allies persevered over Axis forces .
The overall plan was to defeat the axis forces. Particularly Germany, Italy and Japan.
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.
During World War II, the Axis powers were defeated.
Allies in World War II
Axis powers included Germany, Italy and Japan - in World War II.
Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Axis and Allies
England's axis' during World War II were Germany, Italy and Japan.