Axis powers-Germany, Japan, and Italy-were part of a military alliance on the signing of the Tripartite Pact in September 1940, which officially founded the Axis powers. At their zenith, the Axis powers ruled empires that dominated large parts of Europe, Africa, East and Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean, but World War II ended with their total defeat and dissolution. Like the Allies, membership of the Axis was fluid, and other nations entered and later left the Axis during the course of the war.
Italy
Japan
September 27, 1940
Hiroshima had a population of 344,000 according to the 1940 census.
They were an ally of Japan
Ally Shewan was born on 1940-08-05.
yes
Italy
Germany
France was an enemy of Japan.
Japan
No, in WW2 Japan was an enemy of the US.
At the end of 1940, Italy was not an ally of the United States. Instead, it was part of the Axis Powers, aligned with Germany and Japan against the Allies. The U.S. had not yet entered World War II, but it was providing support to Allied nations like Britain and France. Italy would remain an adversary until its surrender in 1943.
Japan was in the allies. Japan joined the allies because Germany had a part of china and a few islands in the pacific and Japan wanted to conquer the german land.
Italy.
At the end of 1940, countries such as Germany, Italy, and Japan were not allies of the United States. These nations were part of the Axis Powers, actively opposing the Allies in World War II. The U.S. had not yet entered the war, but tensions with these countries were escalating.
Japan