During World War II, the Axis Powers threatened other countries in both Europe and Asia with land invasions, air attacks, and naval assaults. In the European theater, Germany and Italy threatened countries in and around Europe, including North African and Middle Eastern nations and well beyond with the three arms of their military (land, air, naval). In the Pacific and in the same way, Japanese forces threatened nations in southeast Asia, the central Pacific, and well beyond, including Australia.
The key differences between the Central Powers and the Allied Powers in World War I were their alliances and geographical locations. The Central Powers included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria, while the Allied Powers consisted of countries like France, Britain, Russia, Italy, and later the United States. The Central Powers were mainly located in central Europe, while the Allied Powers were spread across Europe and beyond.
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Germany, Italy, and Japan were the 3 axis powers
The countries that were included in the Axis Powers, during the time that World War II was taking place, were Germany, Italy, and Japan.
During WWII, the Axis Powers were three countries - Germany, Japan, and Italy. They were on one side during the war. The other side was the Allies - America, England, France, Russia, and China.
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The Germany occupation of many European countries was created by the war that Germany began against them.
No countries were "conquered by Europe". During WW2 Europe was split between Germany and countries they attacked and neutral countries.
Central Powers during WWI; Axis Powers during WWII
They threatened each other with Nuclear War.
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The Magyars attempted to destroy ethnic identity, unity and peace.
As Britain usually did in major wars of this type, they had their powerful navy set up a blockade of Europe. British warships would not allow countries- even neutral ones like the US- to trade with the Central Powers during the war.
The key differences between the Central Powers and the Allied Powers in World War I were their alliances and geographical locations. The Central Powers included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria, while the Allied Powers consisted of countries like France, Britain, Russia, Italy, and later the United States. The Central Powers were mainly located in central Europe, while the Allied Powers were spread across Europe and beyond.
The Axis powers were the countries that were allies of Nazi Germany.
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