What three countries were on the axis side during World War 2?
Germany, Italy and Japan together made the "Dreimächtepakt" (the pact of three forces) at Sept. 27, 1940.
Later, more countries joined that pact:
Hungary (Nov. 20,1940),
Rumania (Nov. 23, 1940),
Slovakia (Nov. 24, 1940),
Bulgaria (March 1, 1941),
Yugoslavia (March 25, 1941) and
Croatia (June 15, 1941).
But it`s debatable today whether all of these countries really were part of the "axis" then, or if they joined the pact due to high pressure.
What are facts about the bombing of hiroshima?
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were nuclear attacks near the end of World War II against the Empire of Japan by the United States at the executive order of U.S. President Harry S. Truman on August 6 and 9, 1945, respectively. After six months of intense fire-bombing of 67 other Japanese cities, followed by an ultimatum which was ignored by the Shōwa regime, the nuclear weapon "Little Boy" was dropped on the city of Hiroshima on Monday,[1] August 6, 1945, [2] followed on August 9 by the detonation of the "Fat Man" nuclear bomb over Nagasaki. These are to date the only attacks with nuclear weapons in the history of warfare.[3] The bombs killed as many as 140,000 people in Hiroshima and 80,000 in Nagasaki by the end of 1945,[4] roughly half on the days of the bombings. Amongst these, 15 to 20% died from injuries or illness attributed to radiation poisoning[5]. Since then, more have died from leukemia (231 observed) and solid cancers (334 observed) attributed to exposure to radiation released by the bombs[6]. In both cities, the overwhelming majority of the dead were civilians.[7][8][9] Six days after the detonation over Nagasaki, on August 15, Japan announced its surrender to the Allied Powers, signing the Instrument of Surrender on September 2, officially ending the Pacific War and therefore World War II. (Germany had signed its unavoidable[2] Instrument of Surrender on May 7, ending the war in Europe.) The bombings led, in part, to post-war Japan adopting Three Non-Nuclear Principles, forbidding that nation from nuclear armament.[10]
What is Axis and Allies key code?
QBTK-NPH3-JK8X-N7K7
WARNING: You will not be able to play online with this key code. Mainly use it as a default if you lost the one that came with the box and or etc.
If you are referring to the Axis Powers during World War II, the three major countries included Germany, Japan, and Italy. However, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and many other countries participated, too. The Axis Powers was a Military Alliance opposed to the Allies.
The simple answer would be both, but WWII was not simple at all. The Danish being of Skandinavic ethnicity and the Danish royal family being historically connected to most all the royal families in Europe did favor the Danish at the time as they were seen as "ethnically superior and of moral character". At this time the Danish had no army to talk of but a small resistance did sink their own vessels so they could not be used by the Germans. As for the Jews in Denmark, it is documented that many of them were pressured or made to leave Denmark. In some ways the Danish saw the actions of the Germans as a necessary evil to clean society and more importantly to finally unify Europe under one central government though they always opposed the German occupation of Denmark.
Who was on the side of the axis powers during World War 2?
Originally it was Germany, Japan, Russia and Italy. But, as Hitler got more and more aggressive towards Italy and attacked Russia it eventually came down to just Germany and Japan.
Why did the Axis lose the war?
They simply took on too much too fast at the same time. The German invasion of Poland in 1939 resulted in the British and French declarations of war. The invasion of the USSR opened a second front and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor drew the USA into the war, the combined industrial output and resources of the USA, USSR and the British Commonwealth was just too much for the Axis Powers to handle. Another noteworthy mention is that the Italians were more trouble than they were worth to the Axis, they needed constant help from the Germans and their defeats in North Africa took away crucial German troops away from the Eastern Front ( war with the USSR). "09!"
How Did They Fight During World War 2?
In WWII more advanced weaponry was used consisting of rockets, missiles, guerrillas, semi-automatic weapons, and most importantly, the end of the battleship. No matter how superb the firepower, the aircraft carrier along with its planes was beginning to take the place of superb battleships like the Bismark and Yamato, both of which were sunk in the war. It was the American naval carrier task force that won the war in the Pacific.
What were the five main causes of world war 2?
I. What lead to the WAR a. WW1 i. Treaty of Versailles b. Ethnic Nationalism i. Racial Superiority ii. Territorial rights c. War Reparations i. Depression and Need ii. People will follow if you feed d. Economic Autarchy i. Dependence of nations on imports ii. Interdependence disallows isolationism iii. Need for Raw materials e. China Syndrome i. Manchurian Incident 1. 1931 Invasion by Japan ii. War in Europe fabricated-War in Asia Inevitable f. Weak League of Nations i. Self Explanatory g. Hitler i. Look at his need for Lebensraum, German-Austrian Connection, Expansionism ii. Goals h. Arms Race i. Build up ii. New Weapons iii. Advances in ideas I. What lead to the WAR a. WW1 i. Treaty of Versailles b. Ethnic Nationalism i. Racial Superiority ii. Territorial rights c. War Reparations i. Depression and Need ii. People will follow if you feed d. Economic Autarchy i. Dependence of nations on imports ii. Interdependence disallows isolationism iii. Need for Raw materials e. China Syndrome i. Manchurian Incident 1. 1931 Invasion by Japan ii. War in Europe fabricated-War in Asia Inevitable f. Weak League of Nations i. Self Explanatory g. Hitler i. Look at his need for Lebensraum, German-Austrian Connection, Expansionism ii. Goals h. Arms Race i. Build up ii. New Weapons iii. Advances in ideas I. What lead to the WAR a. WW1 i. Treaty of Versailles b. Ethnic Nationalism i. Racial Superiority ii. Territorial rights c. War Reparations i. Depression and Need ii. People will follow if you feed d. Economic Autarchy i. Dependence of nations on imports ii. Interdependence disallows isolationism iii. Need for Raw materials e. China Syndrome i. Manchurian Incident 1. 1931 Invasion by Japan ii. War in Europe fabricated-War in Asia Inevitable f. Weak League of Nations i. Self Explanatory g. Hitler i. Look at his need for Lebensraum, German-Austrian Connection, Expansionism ii. Goals h. Arms Race i. Build up ii. New Weapons iii. Advances in ideas I. What lead to the WAR a. WW1 i. Treaty of Versailles b. Ethnic Nationalism i. Racial Superiority ii. Territorial rights c. War Reparations i. Depression and Need ii. People will follow if you feed d. Economic Autarchy i. Dependence of nations on imports ii. Interdependence disallows isolationism iii. Need for Raw materials e. China Syndrome i. Manchurian Incident 1. 1931 Invasion by Japan ii. War in Europe fabricated-War in Asia Inevitable f. Weak League of Nations i. Self Explanatory g. Hitler i. Look at his need for Lebensraum, German-Austrian Connection, Expansionism ii. Goals h. Arms Race i. Build up ii. New Weapons iii. Advances in ideas
What are facts about the axis powers?
the axis powers was Germany Italy and japan. they were the enemies of the war. They were against the allied which was the US Britain and France the good guys.
Hich of these nations was not a member of the Axis?
The Soviet Union was not a member of the Axis nations.
Was Winston Churchill on the axis powers or allied?
Winston was on the allied side he was the prime minister of great Britain
Approximately how many people died in Nagasaki when the bomb got dropped on it in World War 2?
60,000-80,000
Lend-Lease (Public Law 77-11) authorized the U.S. to supply war supplies to other countries.
Adolfo hitlers popularity was aided by a?
Hitler was popular in his opposition to what Germans saw as inequitable terms of the Versailles Treaty. He also appealed to German nationalism. He blamed many of Germany's problems on the "lesser races" such as the Jews.
What was the term for the fear of communism spread over the country?
In the 1930s there was what is referred to as the "First Red Scare". The term 'red' was commonly used to describe communism/communists. Later on following World War II and moving to the 1950s, the United States and Russia had increased tensions, and Americans began to fear communism yet again. This decade witnessed what historians refer to as the "Second Red Scare".
What terms did the allies offer the axis by declaring the they would accept unconditional surrender?
axis countries must give up completely
Which countries were allied with Germany in World War 2?
The following nations made up the Axis Powers (Allies of Germany) during the Second World War. The major powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Italy
Japan
Spain (did not participate in war, but was supporting the Axis)
Slovakia
Romania
Croatia (after the fall of Yugoslavia and gaining indepedence in 1941)
Finland
Vichy France
Hungary
Bulgaria
Denmark (nominally)
Albania
AnswerGermany's allies in WW2 were Austria (as part of Germany), Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Iraq, Romania, Slovakia, Thailand, Germany, Italy and Japan also had a number of puppet states that provided assistance such as Albania, Vichy France, Spain, Portugal, Burma. And a number of countries provided soldiers for Waffen SS. Gemany and her allies were called the axis powers her allies were Italy and japanLeaders of the major allied powers?
Eisenhower, Patton, Field Marshall Montgomery, Churchill, Stalin and of course Churchill
U.S. after Normandy, Russia after Nazi Invasion, England, France before Nazi Occupation