The Axis Powers primarily consisted of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. Their agreement, formalized through the Tripartite Pact in 1940, aimed to establish mutual military support and cooperation against the Allied Powers. The pact emphasized their shared interests in territorial expansion and opposition to communism, as well as their commitment to assist each other in the event of an attack.
It was three people, it was three countries: Germany, Italy, and Japan
I think you mean axis, not access.
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.
powers in World War II.
It means an agreement made between two or more countries to give each other help if it is needed.
Germany, Italy and Japan
Germany, Italy, and Japan were the major countries.
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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.
It was three people, it was three countries: Germany, Italy, and Japan
Germany, Italy and Japan were main countries in the Axis.
This is passive. The active form would be 'The leaders of the two countries made an agreement.'
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Germany, Italy and Japan
A pact is an agreement or covenant, in international law it refers to an agreement between two countries.