No. Turkey was a member of the Allies.
In world war two, the axis power were Japan, Germany and Italy.
During World War II, Turkey maintained a policy of neutrality for most of the conflict. It did not formally join either the Allies or the Axis powers until late in the war. In February 1945, Turkey declared war on Germany and Japan, aligning itself with the Allies, but its contributions to the war effort were limited.
Two of the axis powers during World War 2 are Germany and Italy. The third axis power is Japan.
Allied.
Japan.
No, turkey was an Axis power during the second world war.
Hungary was an Axis power.
Axis
No, Turkey was not part of the Axis alliance during World War II. While it maintained a position of neutrality for most of the war, Turkey did sign a treaty of friendship with Germany in 1941. However, it did not actively participate in the conflict alongside the Axis powers and later joined the Allied side in 1945.
In world war two, the axis power were Japan, Germany and Italy.
During World War one these countries were known as "The Axis of Evil", or 'The Central Powers."
During World War II, the capital of Germany, an Axis power, was Berlin. Italy, another Axis power, had its capital in Rome. Japan, the third major Axis power, had its capital in Tokyo. These cities were central to their respective governments and war efforts during the conflict.
During World War II, Turkey maintained a policy of neutrality for most of the conflict. It did not formally join either the Allies or the Axis powers until late in the war. In February 1945, Turkey declared war on Germany and Japan, aligning itself with the Allies, but its contributions to the war effort were limited.
Japan
the axis power in WW2 were - Germany, Italy, and Japan
Two of the axis powers during World War 2 are Germany and Italy. The third axis power is Japan.
Allied.