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The three main Axis powers were:

  • Germany: Der Fuhrer(Leader) Adolf Hitler.
  • Italy: Il Duce(Leader) Benito Mussolini.
  • Japan: Prime Minister Tojo Hideki.

They promised to fight against communism and never interfere with each other's foreign takeovers.

AnswerThe Axis were a group of countries who fought against the allies (U.S, France, Britain, Soviet Union) in WW2. It was led by Germany, Italy and Japan. AnswerThe minor Axis countries were:

Albania, Bulgaria, Finland, Romania, Thailand, Hungary, Croatia and Slovakia.

AnswerThe two main powers originally referred to as the Rome-Berlin Axis were Germany and Italy. They were later joined by Japan through a military alliance in 1940. However, a number of other nations joined this alliance under various other pacts and all were thereafter generally referred to as Axis Nations. These included Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, and Croatia, Spain, Denmark, Finland, and others.

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The Axis Powers were those nations opposed to the Allies during the Second World War. The three major Axis Powers, Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan, referred to themselves as the "Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis". At their zenith, the Axis Powers ruled empires that dominated large parts of Europe, Asia and the Pacific Ocean, but the Second World War ended with their total defeat. Like the Allies, membership of the Axis was fluid, and some nations entered and later left the Axis during the course of the war.

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