Germany, Italy and Japan were known as he Axis powers. Oppssing them were the Allies, Great Britain, USA, Canada, all of the the British Dominions, Holland, Belgium, France, Poland,Czechoslovakia, Greece, and Brazil.
Allies - The US , Britain and Russia / Axis - Germany , Italy and Japan .
Germany, Italy, and Japan are considered the main 3 countries of the Axis, though Japan is not in Europe. I believe that is the answer you are searching for, as there were greater than 3 Axis countries in Europe.
Germany, Italy, and Japan were the 3 axis powers
Britain fought against the Axis powers during World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945. The conflict began for Britain on September 3, 1939, when it declared war on Germany following the invasion of Poland. Throughout the war, Britain was a key member of the Allies, engaging in numerous battles against Germany, Italy, and Japan until the defeat of the Axis powers in 1945.
It ended when the allies defeated the axis powers, the dreaded treaty of Versailles was signed, and Germany and it's allies were defeated.
The war consisted of 3 sides axis,allies,and countries that were neutral(about 5 or less) the axis powers had Germany,Italy,japan,France and china which were both forced into the axis powers while the allies had America and the rest of the world(except the neutral countries.
During WWII there were only 3 axis powers: Germany, Italy, and Japan
The three main Allies during World War II were the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom. They formed a coalition to combat the Axis powers, which included Germany, Italy, and Japan. Other nations, such as China and France, also joined the Allies, contributing to the overall effort against the Axis. This alliance was crucial in achieving victory in the war.
The main countires involved in World War II were split into the Allied and Axis powers. The Allies consisted of 3 Major Powers, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union, The Axis also had 3 Major Powers, Germany, Italy and Japan. Both sides had many small countries and colonies who contributed small ammounts of men and supplies to the war effort.
Germany, Italy and Japan were known as he Axis powers. Oppssing them were the Allies, Great Britain, USA, Canada, all of the the British Dominions, Holland, Belgium, France, Poland,Czechoslovakia, Greece, and Brazil.
Allies - The US , Britain and Russia / Axis - Germany , Italy and Japan .
There were far more than 3 Axis powers but the 3 main ones i would say were Japan, Germany and Italy(which eventually turned to the allied side). OTher Axis powers include: Finland, Thailand, Romania, Burma, Vichy French, Bulgaria, Austria and Hungary.
Well first off Germany was the main country in the axis powers but joined by Japan, and Italy
Germany, Italy, and Japan are considered the main 3 countries of the Axis, though Japan is not in Europe. I believe that is the answer you are searching for, as there were greater than 3 Axis countries in Europe.
Germany, Italy, and Japan were the 3 axis powers
The countries of the Axis had 3 main countries: Germany, Japan, and Italy. Other countries, such as Hungary and Romania, fought against the Soviets, and both Denmark and Argentina were pro-Axis. The Allies also consisted of 3 main lead countries: the UK, the US, and the Soviet Union. Also directly involved were the Free French, Poland, the Phillipines, and China.