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During the First World War, Germany was allied with the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and Italy. Italy later changed sides in the war. During the Second Word War, Germany was originally allied with Italy, Japan, and the Soviet Union. Germany later betrayed the Soviet Union in 1942. Nazi Germany also established pro-Nazi puppet governments in Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria and Slovakia, and Japan established a puppet government in Thailand.

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