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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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Who supported Germany in World War 2?

Axis powers: Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria.

What policies help to control abuse of monopoly power?

Economists have often advocated antitrust policy, public enterprise, or regulation to control the abuse of monopoly power.

What are two events that led directly to Japan's surrender in WW2?

The dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Soviet declaration of war on Japan. All three occurred within days of each other, and were crucial in stirring Japan's leadership to capitulate to Allied demands.

Adolf Hitler's life?

what was Hitlers life when he gerw up to be the leader if the Nazis. The Diary that proves what he did in his life till he died?

Does scorching the milk affect it?

If i am not mistaken, bacteria gets extracted from the milk into the pan so it is bad when you scorch it.

The beat Hitler first strategy?

Synonymous with save Great Britain first. Winston Churchill was deathly afraid that the Amerian people would want to defeat Japan first, as Americans wanted revenge for the Pearl Harbor attack. Churchill lobbied hard with FDR to obtain his promise that Germany would be defeated first. Churchill got his wish.

Why did Stalin switch from axis to allied in World War 2?

although Stalin had a none aggression pact with Hitler, Hitler attached the Soviet Union causing Stalin to side with the allies...........................

What Did the axis do to challenge peace?

The Axis Powers advanced upon all neighboring countries on missions of conquests.

What areas did Germany control at the height of it's power during world war 2?

Germany, Austria, Poland, France, Belgium, Norway, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Greece, Finland and Denmark. This is just a list of German occupied/held nations in Europe and includes both occupied and Tripartite Pact nations. Germany also held power in a large portion of North-Western Africa.

What leader left the axis power and joined the allied powers?

Italy joined the Allies during WWI, but no Axis Power joined the Allies during WWII.

Why the top nazi officials are put on trial at nuremberg?

Top Nazi officials were put on trial in Nuremberg for crimes against Humanity, and conspiracy

Why did the stressa front fall apart?

The Stressa Front fell apart because Mussolini of Italy invaded the African nation of Abyssinia in 1935. The Stressa Front was between Britain and France (major nations in the league of nations at the time) but when Mussolini invaded Abyssinia, its prince Haile Selassi appealed to the league and it was clear Italy was the aggressor nation. So the league of nations applied limited economic sanctions on Italy (oil was not included) and Mussolini felt offended and instead joined forces with Hitler.

Did cavalry units in World War 2 carry grenades?

Calvary units were not a common sight during World War Two, because many leaders saw them as obsolete once the tanks came into play. Grenades were only used in bunker or urban warfare and since it would be pointless attacking a bunker or a building on horseback they were not issued to Calvary troops. They might have been issued if they were forced to battle tanks but thT would have been unlikely if you' re interested in Calvary troops during World War Two check out Mongolia.

What were the other eight countries that were part of the axis power?

There was Germany, Italy, Vichy France, Japan, Finland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria

According to the chart the Axis power that suffered the most wounded military personnel was?

Germany suffered the most dead of any Axis country in WW2, losing some 4.3 military killed or missing, plus an estimated 635,000 civilians killed by the Allied bombing raids. There are no reliable records of the wounded.

What year did Germany and Italy take over France?

In WWII, Germany took over France in 1940. Italy wasn't involved, it didn't join the war until 1941.

I know of the Tiger 1 tank but is the King Tiger the same tank as a King Tiger 2 tank or was there a third Tiger tank by Germany in World War 2?

There was only two tigers, the tiger 1, which was very powerful and armourd but slow. The king tiger, twice the power and armore, but was twice as slow.

The Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 had the same top road speed. Go to Wikipedia for more info.

Who were the axis leaders in the Battle of the Bulge?

The Axis forces in the battle of the bluge were German, so Adolf Hitler was their leader.

Was the Tiger tank effective?

Yes because by 1943 it could destroy any soviet tank, at Kursk it anhilated the standard T-34 but suffered mechanical failures and fuel shortages. If enough had been manaufactured and enough fuel was reaching the Panzer Divisions then maybe they could have regained the initiative in battles such as Kursk and then at the Bulge