The three main Axis Powers were Germany, Japan & Italy. The main Allies were, USA, Britain (UK), Canada, Australia, and Russia (at times)
During World War II, the three main Axis powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan. In opposition to them stood the three main Allies: Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States.
The allies were a group opposing the Axis. The main Allied powers were America, Russia Britain
The three main axis powers in world war 2 were Germany, Italy and Japan.
The Axis did not exist in World War 1. Germany and its allies were called the Central Powers.
Germany and Japan were the main Axis powers. The United States were part of the Allies.
They were fought between the Allies and the Axis Powers. There were three main countries involved in both Powers: Allies mainly consisted of the United States, Great Britain (And its Commonwealth and Colonies), and the Soviet Union. The Axis Powers mainly consisted of Nazi Germany, Japan, and Italy.
The three main axis powers in World War 2 were Germany, Italy and Japan.
Germany, Japan, and Italy were the Main Axis powers but Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary were also against the allies.
Germany, Japan and Italy.
Great Britain was one of the main Allied powers.
The three main members of the Axis were Germany, Italy and Japan.