No. France in WW 1 is of the Triple Alliance against the Central powers, in WW2 it is allied against the Axis, which is Germany, Italy & Japan.
Germany, Italy, and Japan are considered the main 3 countries of the Axis, though Japan is not in Europe. I believe that is the answer you are searching for, as there were greater than 3 Axis countries in Europe.
Japan was a member of the Axis powers with Italy and Germany in the war against the Allies.
Japan germany and italy
Another name for the Triple Alliance is the Central Powers.
The triple Entente was comprised of Britian, Russia, and France, wheras the Axis contained Germany, Japan, and Italy
The Triple Axis powers which consisted of Japan, The Nazi Germany (hitler) and Italy (mussilini).
No. France in WW 1 is of the Triple Alliance against the Central powers, in WW2 it is allied against the Axis, which is Germany, Italy & Japan.
The Axis powers were Japan, Germany and Italy
They formed the triple alliance .
Germany, Italy, and Japan
Germany, Italy, and Japan are considered the main 3 countries of the Axis, though Japan is not in Europe. I believe that is the answer you are searching for, as there were greater than 3 Axis countries in Europe.
Allied and Axis vicories reffer back to WW2. Allied sides were: everyone against Germany and Japan. Axis victory were: Japan and Germany
Japan was a member of the Axis powers with Italy and Germany in the war against the Allies.
Japan germany and italy
Germany, Japan and Italy.
Another name for the Triple Alliance is the Central Powers.