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The Axis powers during World War II, primarily Germany, Italy, and Japan, did not share a uniform religion. Germany was predominantly Christian, with a mix of Protestant and Catholic denominations, but the Nazi regime promoted a secular and often anti-Christian ideology. Italy was mostly Roman Catholic, while Japan practiced Shintoism and Buddhism. Overall, the religious beliefs of the Axis countries were diverse and often influenced by the political contexts of the time.

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