The axis powers were fascist.
Here are the main three: Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, Fascist Japan.
No, they tended to be strongly anti-Communist. The Axis powers were Fascist, the opposite end of the political spectrum.
the axis powers was Germany Italy and japan. they were the enemies of the war. They were against the allied which was the US Britain and France the good guys.
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Fascist nations of Axis Powers could have been stopped by Western democracies
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The axis powers were fascist.
Here are the main three: Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, Fascist Japan.
Although many nations can be considered fascist (to varying degrees). The two main ones historically must be Italy (fascism founded by Mussolini in respose to Bolshevism) and Nazi Germany under Hitler which created the sub-ideology of Nazism.
No, they tended to be strongly anti-Communist. The Axis powers were Fascist, the opposite end of the political spectrum.
December 11, 1941.
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The Axis powers of WW2 and prior to that war were Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Imperial Japan.
allied powers got more
Nations have foreign affairs powers that cities do not have. These include the power to declare war, and the power to set immigration policy.
The United States, Germany, and Russia were three major powers that were not members of the League of Nations. The League of Nations lasted from 1919 to 1946.