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WW2 Axis Powers

The Axis consisted of Germany, Italy and Japan during this global conflict that began in 1938 and lasted for 7 years in two major theaters of operation.

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Japan Germany Italy were called what?

Germany, Italy and Japan was war time allies were called the Axis Powers by their opponents.

Why is power important?

Power is how energy works over time. In particular human energy and fuel energy influence actions that seem important. Power can be imagined as a light switch. When it is off, people and petroleum do not move or act. When it is on, they act as beliefs and economies need them to. The real power is control over that light switch. Knowing nothing about energy, the switch can still be moved with Power and nothing else. Power is not money alone. After President Nixon decided the American Dollar did not need physical precious metals to back it up, some powerful people on the other side of the world acted. Oil producers did not sell their energy to America because of their beliefs in the currency. The powerful people in America negotiated that oil producers would only sell their exports in Dollars, because of coercion and more abstract beliefs. The American Dollar then became basically the same thing as oil itself, with all its fuel energy. The Power of fuel energy then came under control with agreements. Human energy is also controlled by proxy of money, through taxes. The power to tax, belongs to the same people who stop whole economies and start new currencies/corporations. In short those with the gold have the power to make the rules. (America's economy would have been sold if it had stayed based on precious metals) So power is needed to keep our beliefs and economy unchallenged. Rich people keep the light on.

What did Roosevelt asked the Congress to do the next day And what did German and Italy did within three days?

FDR asked Congress for a Declaration of War which Germany and Italy both reciprocated by making their own declarations of war upon the US .

How many tigers are in the US?

umm... NONE! unless you're talking about tigers in zoos...

What were the US troops doing in South Korea?

They were sent into South Korea at the request of the United Nations to protect Sout Korea and to eject the invading North Koreans.

What was the first thing that happened to start World War 2 for any country?

The First World War was a contributing factor to starting the Second World War, but for the Japanese and a part of China called Manchuria, to the west, the War started in 1931.

Who was the third country to join the axis powers in World War 2?

On Septemper 27, 1940, the Axis Powers were officially created by the signing of the Tripartite Pact. The tree nations who signed were Germany, Italy and Japan. There is not a third nation, all signed at the same time.
It was actually known as the Tripartite Treaty and the three main signatories were Germany, Italy and Japan, however other smaller nations such as Hungary and Roumania etc also became signatories

What nations defeated the axis Powers in world War 2?

United States, Canada,Great Britian, Australia, China, United Soviet Socialist Republic

What is the role of managemant in corporate world?

Management is the process of getting activities completed efficiently and effectively with and through other people.

What is central axis?

A central axis is part of a computer system or other electronics. It is a freestanding box that holds data for these electronics.

What is a sentence for annex?

a sentence for annex is the Louisiana purchase was annexed to the thirteen colonies.

More power for 1979 Chevy Impala 305 - already have Edelbrock Performer?

You could allways add a better ignition. or even change to a higher ratio rocker arms. Hedders are a big help if you add a high flow exhaust. With out knowing how far you want to go with this you could even change heads, cam, compression. Just about any thing that will work on a 350 will work on a 305 but use modderation in picking your parts.

What was major problems caused by the bombing of hiroshima?

The US detonates a uranium bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima, killing more than 140,000 people within months. Many more later die from radiation-related illnesses. The US explodes a plutonium bomb over Nagasaki. An estimated 74,000 people die by the end of 1945. Little can be done to ease the suffering of the victims who survive the blast.

How long is the wingspan of the Zeppelin Airship?

Airships didn't have wings, -so no wingspan. They were cigar or cylindrical in shape and had gasbags inside the structure to make them rise. -'Airships' actually had a skeletal metal structure, they were 'rigid' and often called so. -Don't mistake things like the Goodyear blimp for an airship. Blimps are a ballooon with no metal skeleton except around the control ans engine area.

What systems of government did the Soviet Union Germany Italy and Japan had in World War 2?

Germany and Italy were socialist governments. The Soviet Union was communist and Japan was Imperialistic.

How do tigers catch food?

claws and teeth

They hunt, like most animals.

Tigers can run very fast, up to 50mph. Unfortunately, only 1 out of 10 of their hunts are successful. Tigers mainly hunt at night, and their vision is six times better than humans.

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