The main axis powers at the begining of the war were Italy, Germany, and Japan. The allied powers were Britian, France, Russia, and the US.
The countries that constituted the Axis Powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan. The countries that primarily constituted the Allied Powers were Russia, France, Britain, and the US.
No, these were two separate groups. The main characters and countries in the axis powers were Italy, Germany, and Japan. The main characters and countries in the allied powers were Russia, China, France, England, and America. Canada would sometimes come to the allied powers meetings, but would not be noticed. Ever.
No, Germany was once a part of the Axis Powers.
There were two sides. The axis powers and the allied powers. The axis powers were Germany, Italy, Japan and six other nations. The allied powers were Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the US, China and 45 other countries.
The Allied powers were Britain, France, Russia, the United States, Canada and Australia. The Axis powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Axis powers included Germany, japan, and Italy. Allied powers were USA, uk,Canada, australia, ussr, with axis occupied countries providing support
Usually there is known to be three main countries in the Axis Powers. Germany, Italy and Japan are the major three they are also known as the Tri Axis. However there are more countries in theAxis Powers then just those three, there is Austria-Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria among others. The Axis Powers, isjust thetitleGermany and those allied with Germany gave themselves for World War Two, just like in World War One they were known as the Central Powers although in World War One these were not allthe same countries allied with Germany. Hope this helps!
He was the enemy of the allied countries
Japan,Italy,Germany, and Soviet Union till Germany betrayed them.
The primary Allied forces were China, Russia, France, England and the US. The Axis powers were Japan, Germany and Italy.
During World War one these countries were known as "The Axis of Evil", or 'The Central Powers."