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There was no Axis powers in World War I--and the Axis powers LOST World War II.
The Soviet Union (who began on the side of the Axis Powers then later joined the Allied Powers after Hitler launched an attack on her) The United States (Allied Powers) Great Britain (Allied Powers) Germany (Axis Powers) Japan (Axis Powers) Italy (Axis Powers) France was also involved as one of the Allied Powers but ended up not being much of a great power after she was overtaken and occupied by Germany near the beginning of the war.
Central Powers. Axis was WW2.
There were no negotiations. The Axis powers surrendered unconditionally. Michael Montagne
During World War II, the Axis powers were defeated.
The axis powers were fascist.
The Axis did not exist in World War 1. Germany and its allies were called the Central Powers.
The US were supporting Britain from the start of the war, but were not directly involved in the war. Germany attacked US ships that were carrying support to Britain. So the US joined the war with the allied powers against the Axis powers. US enemies were the Axis powers who were Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria.
The Allied Powers, Axis powers, and the Neutral Powers
The Axis Powers were formed during World War II and included the Japan, Germany, and Italy. The Axis Powers fought agains the Allies and were defeated.
Axis Powers / Allied Powers .
No, the Axis powers were not involved in World War I; they were part of World War II. In World War I, the main opposing alliances were the Allies, which included countries like France, the United Kingdom, Russia, and later the United States, and the Central Powers, which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. The Axis powers, consisting primarily of Germany, Italy, and Japan, emerged during World War II.