The axis powers were fascist.
Two of the axis powers during World War 2 are Germany and Italy. The third axis power is Japan.
Axis powers included Germany, Italy and Japan - in World War II.
Germany was a part of the Axis Powers (or Nations) during World War II. Italy and Japan were also associated with the Axis powers, though not necessary in direct alliance with Germany itself. Their common enemy, the Allied Powers, were what united them.
Germany, Italy, and Japan were the 3 axis powers
The major Allied powers were the United States, Britian, and the Soviet Union and the major Axis powers were Germany, Japan, and Italy.
The opponents of "The Allied Powers" in the Second World War were known as "The Axis Powers". They were * Major Axis powers * Germany * Japan * Italy * Minor powers * Hungary * Romania * Bulgaria * Yugoslavia * Co-belligerents * Finland * Iraq * Thailand
Italy , Germany and Japan .
Basically, the Axis power strategy was to win and dominate the world. Thankfully, they failed and, in 2017, let us hope that no other country tries to take over the world!
During World War II, the Axis powers were defeated.
There was no Axis powers in World War I--and the Axis powers LOST World War II.
Central Powers. Axis was WW2.
(Major Axis powers) Germany. Japan. Italy. (minor axis powers) Hungary. Romania. Bulgaria. Yugoslavia.
The axis powers were fascist.
Axis Powers
The three major members of the axis powers were Gemany, Italy and Japan
In World War II (as well as for some years prior), the major Axis powers were three in number and were located in Europe and in Asia. The two European "majors" were Germany and Italy, while the Asian "major" was Imperial Japan.