The leader of Germany was Adolph Hitler. The leader of Italy was Benito Mussolini. Emperor Hirohito and his Prime Minister Hideki TÅjÅ were the leaders of Japan.
Germany, Italy and Japan
The Axis powers were Japan, Germany and Italy
powers in World War II.
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I think you mean axis, not access.
its true
One of the weaknesses of the Axis of Power was the countries that belonged to it. Each of the countries had their own issues to deal with, which made them less able to work together to meet their goals.
One of the weaknesses of the Axis of Power was the countries that belonged to it. Each of the countries had their own issues to deal with, which made them less able to work together to meet their goals.
One of the weaknesses of the Axis of Power was the countries that belonged to it. Each of the countries had their own issues to deal with, which made them less able to work together to meet their goals.
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!
Germany, Italy and Japan were known as he Axis powers. Oppssing them were the Allies, Great Britain, USA, Canada, all of the the British Dominions, Holland, Belgium, France, Poland,Czechoslovakia, Greece, and Brazil.
Do you mean 'during World War 2'? The 1938 alliance between Germany and Italy was described as the Rome-Berlin Axis. After 1941, when the Axis Powers were fighting the same group of countries as Japan was, Tokyo was treated as another Axis Power, even though the metaphor limped (think of an axle with three wheels going off in three directions, if you can imagine it).