September 27th, 1940.
During World War II Japan made a partnership(alliance) with Germany and Italy forming the axis powers.
The Axis Powers was a military alliance during WW2 (1939-1945) consisting of Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. The three major Axis powers were Germany, Japan, and Italy, which signed a Tripartite Pact on September 27, 1939. The entire Axis Powers alliance was disolved in 1945 at the end of WW2.
They were desperate
The Axis powers were Germany, Japan and Italy who worked toward their own goals of world power. The Allied powers were the US, Britain, France, China, and the Soviet Union who actively helped one another. The Soviet Union (Stalin) had a separate agenda and behaved similarly to the axis powers but in the end they all worked toward subduing the Axis powers.
May 22, 1939. The alliance of Germany and Italy was called the Pact of Steel.
Germany and Japan were on the same side in World War II.In World War I Japan was on the Allied side and fought against Germany.
Neither.The Nazi Party gained control of the country of Germany with Hitler as the prime minister. Germany formed an alliance with Italy and Japan. The Axis Power were the countries that agreed to defend and support one another.As far as a time-line goes, the Nazi party formed early in 1930's. The Axis alliance was not formed until 1939.
On October 25th, 1936, Germany and Italy signed a Treaty of Friendship to establish closer national ties between the two nations. Italy, previously opposed to Nazi Germany, was receiving opposition in the form of economic sanctions via the League of Nations regarding its war in Abyssinia, which Italy had commenced one year prior in October of 1935. Germany ignored the economic sanctions and continued trade with Italy. One month later, Benito Mussolini coined the term "axis" regarding the improved relationship between Italy and Germany spawned from the Treaty of Friendship. The context Mussolini was using was that Italy and Germany would form an axis to which the rest of Europe would revolve.
Yes, the Axis powers were established before the Allies during World War II. The Axis, primarily composed of Germany, Italy, and Japan, formalized their alliance through agreements like the Pact of Steel in 1939. The Allies, initially consisting of countries opposing the Axis, began to form as the war escalated, with key members including the United Kingdom, France, and later the United States and the Soviet Union. Thus, the Axis powers were organized before the formal coalition of the Allies took shape.
Germany had their plans for conquest; Japan had their plans for conquest. They both decided to team up, and form a partnership, called the axis powers.
They were attacked by the Axis Powers
The Axis Powers, primarily Germany, Italy, and Japan, formed in the 1930s out of a desire to expand their territories and influence, driven by nationalist and militaristic ideologies. They sought to oppose the Allied Powers and the existing international order established after World War I, which they viewed as unfair and limiting. Economic struggles and the desire for greater resources also motivated their alliance, as each country aimed to secure its own interests through military aggression and expansion. This coalition ultimately led to the outbreak of World War II.