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During World War II, Germany was primarily allied with Italy and Japan, forming the Axis Powers. Other countries that joined or supported the Axis included Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Finland, although their involvement varied in scope and significance. Some nations were coerced into alignment with Germany, while others sought alliances for territorial or political gains.

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