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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.

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