As in the case of the Allies, membership of the Axis was fluid, with some nations switching sides or changing their degree of military involvement over the course.
Allied Powers has 22 members, Axis has 7 members. :)
The Allied Powers included the United Kingdom (Great Britain), France, Belgium, Serbia, Montenegro, and Russia. The opposition, the Central (Axis) Powers, consisted of Germany and Austria-Hungary. In 1914, Japan joined the Allied Powers
The major members were Germany, Italy and Japan. The military-contributing minor members were Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. Cobelligerents were Thailand, Finland, Iraq and San Marino. There were also a number of Axis client states such as Manchuria, Slovakia and Croatia. Several nations were also not members of the Axis powers but were cooperating in a way that made their neutrality questionable (Vichy France, Spain, Sweden etc)
The 3 main members of the allied powers in world war 1 were Great Britan, the U.S., and I belive Russia, (although they backed out during the Bulshivick Revolution which started the USSR.) They were fighting the Axis Powers, which mainly consisted of Germany and Austrai - Hungry
Both Adolph Hitler of Germany and Benito Mussolini of Italy were Fascist Leaders and members of the Axis in WW2
Allied Powers has 22 members, Axis has 7 members. :)
Allied Powers has 22 members, Axis has 7 members. :)
The Axis powers consisted of Germany, Italy and Japan. All other nations were not members of the Axis.
The U.S was Fighting against the Allied Nations were the members of the Axis Powers, which included, Germany, Italy, Albania, Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Japan, Romania, and Thailand.
The protagonists and antagonists were the Allied nations and the Axis nations.
The Allied Nations fought against the Axis Powers. This was the United Kingdom, France, the United States, Canada, Australia and Soviet Union. Many other nations also sided with the Allied Nations.
The Axis Powers during World War II primarily consisted of Germany, Italy, and Japan. These nations formed a military alliance aimed at expanding their territories and opposing the Allied Powers. Other countries, such as Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria, also joined the Axis but were considered secondary members. The alliance was characterized by its totalitarian regimes and aggressive expansionist policies.
During World War II, the United States was on the side of the Allies. Fighting against the Allied Nations were the members of the Axis Powers, which included, Germany, Italy, Albania, Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Japan, Romania, and Thailand.
The Allied Powers included the United Kingdom (Great Britain), France, Belgium, Serbia, Montenegro, and Russia. The opposition, the Central (Axis) Powers, consisted of Germany and Austria-Hungary. In 1914, Japan joined the Allied Powers
The major members were Germany, Italy and Japan. The military-contributing minor members were Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. Cobelligerents were Thailand, Finland, Iraq and San Marino. There were also a number of Axis client states such as Manchuria, Slovakia and Croatia. Several nations were also not members of the Axis powers but were cooperating in a way that made their neutrality questionable (Vichy France, Spain, Sweden etc)
Japan, Germany, and Italy.
The 3 main members of the allied powers in world war 1 were Great Britan, the U.S., and I belive Russia, (although they backed out during the Bulshivick Revolution which started the USSR.) They were fighting the Axis Powers, which mainly consisted of Germany and Austrai - Hungry