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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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Did the luftwaffe and kriegsmarine permit the Italians to use German aircraft in the battle of the Atlantic?

The Italians were allies of Germany. The Italian aircraft manufacturers could not produce sufficient aircraft. After the Allies captured Sicily and landed on mainland Italy, the German Luftwaffe began to decline. The commander of the Luftwaffe in Italy was General Wolfram von Richthofen. The majority of the German fighters were pulled out of Italy for use to fight the Russians and defend their homeland from strategic bombing. Some German units remained to fly supplies and recon. The fighter squardrons were operated by Italian pilots and Germany began to arm them with Messerschmidts Bf-109s and Ju-87 Stukas. For awhile they flew in the Italian RSI isgnia but some flew with German insignia. Source: "Air War in Italy 1944-45" by Beale & D'Amico & Valentini

What was Americas answer for the panzer and blitzkrieg?

Their answer were the m3 lee tank and then the Sherman tanks. They constanty upgraded their tanks and they also mass produced them.

What did the Nonaggression pact that Hitler signed with Stalin allow Hitler to do?

He could use his troops on the western front and not worry about the eastern front (Russia).

How many ships were sunk or damanged by Italian human torpedo submarines in the Atlantic?

A total of 14 destroyed all of these around the British naval air base at Gibraltar or near the portugeese and spanish coast, an even larger number damanged-most of these put totaly out of action.

What was the agreement when great Britain gave land to Germany?

Germany gave away land to surrounding countries as a penalty for killing all those Jews

Is a panzer six tank and a king tiger tank the same tank?

The tiger is six and the king tiger is seven

Clarification: both the Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 (King Tiger) are designated Panzerkampfwagen VI (or panzer 6) the tiger 2 being designated Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf.B Tiger II. I'm not sure what a Panzer 7 was.

Who fought against each other in the Battles of Alamein?

The Allies fought the Axis powers in the battles of El Alamein in the Second World War. The Allies consisted of forces from the United Kingdom, Australia, India, New Zealand, and Free French forces. The Axis powers were Germany and Italy. The second battle is the more famous as it marked a turning point for the Allies in the western dessert campaign, stopping the Axis from gaining control of the Suez Canal and the middle east oil fields. Montgomery commanded the British 8th Army and Rommel the Panzerarmee Afrika Axis forces in the second battle.

How many bombs did the AXIS powers drop during World War 2?

There is no record of each individual bomb dropped by the Axis powers or the Allied powers. The military keeps records of how many tons of bombs they dropped. Both sides dropped millions of pounds during World War 2.

Why was the US better equipped than the Axis powers the supply its troops in World War 2?

The USA was and is the largest industrial economy in the world dwarfing all others in the 1940's with access to to all it's home based raw materials, Also economic effects of World War 1 was not as prevalent as it was to the other countries

What similar strategies did leaders in Germany Italy and Japan use to transform their nations in strong world powers?

They flamed strong nationalistic propaganda to rationalize conquering neighboring lands. They spent heavily on ships, planes, and armored vehicles, making them world powers.

Which three nations were the axis power?

The three nations that formed the axis were; Germany, Italy and Japan.

AnswerGermany Italy japan

Answer Suggestion

The Three Major Nations were; German, Italy and Japan, but there where many others in this alliance.

Why was World War 2 the deadlist war?

world war 2 was the deadliest war because there was more destruction,civilian casualties,and military casualties than any war.

Why did the US hate the Axis powers before the US entered the war?

It's not that we hated them overall, it's just that we really disliked their ambitions and goals to gain power and make sure that none could oppose them. Needless to say, one would eventuallyguaranteethat we would step up and say ENOUGH.

Who fought aginst who?

Allies vs. Axis.

In this corner, we have the Allied Powers, weighing in with the three main nations of...

The United States, Russia and Great Britain

And in this corner, we have the Axis Powers, wieghting in with the thee main nations of...

Germany, Japan, and Italy.

(Tried to go with an announcer sound)

But in all seriousness, both nations had thee main powers that supplied the most men and supplies. And if you took any of them away, the war would have looked much differently.

What is the Axis with Japan?

Japan was a member of the Axis powers with Italy and Germany in the war against the Allies.

What was the five step plan to eliminate the Jews?

One, there were concentration and labor camps. These were places where victims were selected to work, provided with very little food. They were also frequently tortured. Many of these people died from malnourishment, torture, hygiene problems and overwork. Two, there were Ghettos. They were camps and prisons which held people who were to be eventually shipped to be killed. They were given very little food, and typhoid and other diseases were spread quickly in the areas. Three, Death Squads were mass killings of the Jews using guns of hand grenades. They were then mass-buried in pits. Four, there were extermination camps, where prisoners were locked up in rooms to starve to death. There were also gas chambers where poisonous gases were released to kill the prisoners. Five, Death Marches were introduced, where victims have to march tens of miles in the snow. Many died of exhaustion, while those who could not take it were killed instantly.

What was Joseph Goebbels title?

Reich Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda .