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Did the allied power or axis power win World War 2?

A number of Allied and Axis powers changed sides during World War II. Of the major combatants, Italy stands out with its switch-over from the Axis to the Allied cause in 1943. Earlier, in 1940, France changed sides, as well, although its support of the Axis powers was mostly as a non-combatant.


Why did not sign the Tripartite pact?

A country may choose not to sign the Tripartite Pact for various reasons, including a desire to remain neutral in the ongoing conflicts of World War II, a commitment to alliances with nations opposed to the Axis powers, or internal political dynamics that favored non-alignment. Additionally, some nations were concerned about the aggressive expansion and ideologies of the Axis powers, leading them to seek alternative diplomatic paths. Ultimately, the decision would reflect a complex interplay of national interests, security considerations, and global geopolitical strategies.


Who were in the allied and axis power?

The core Allies: United Kingdom United States France (non-Vichy) Soviet Union Additional Allies: Poland China Canada Australia New Zealand South Africa Mexico Brazil The core Axis: Germany Japan Italy Hungary Romania Bulgaria Vichy France Additional Axis: San Marino Yugoslavia India For the allies, just refer simply to the United Nations original declaration.


Why did Italy fight against Germany?

They didn't - Italy and Germany were allies. Together, they made up the Axis powers in WW2. Germany originally had a Non-Aggression pact with the Soviet Union (Russia), but in 1941, Germany invaded Russia, so Russia officially joined the Ally powers (USA, Great Britain, France, etc.)


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