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The Axis powers, particularly Germany, Italy, and Japan, were successful in the run-up to World War II due to a combination of aggressive expansionist policies, military rearmament, and strategic alliances. Germany's effective use of Blitzkrieg tactics allowed for rapid conquests in Europe, while Japan capitalized on the instability in China and the Pacific. Additionally, the failures of the League of Nations and appeasement policies from Western democracies emboldened these powers, allowing them to pursue their ambitions with minimal initial opposition. This period of expansion set the stage for the broader conflict of World War II.

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