The Axis Powers during World War II primarily consisted of Germany, Italy, and Japan. These nations formed a military alliance aimed at expanding their territories and opposing the Allied Powers. Other countries, such as Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria, also joined the Axis but were considered secondary members. The alliance was characterized by its totalitarian regimes and aggressive expansionist policies.
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The Central Powers during World War I were:GermanyAustria-HungaryThe Ottoman EmpireBulgaria (joined 1915 after the start of World War I)*Originally Germany and Austria-Hungary formed the Triple Alliance with Italy, but Italy did not join them in the war and later fought against the Central Powers.
President Bush called North Korea, Iran, and Iraq the "Axis of Evil" in the War on Terrorism.
Unfortunately, this question makes no sense. There were no Greek gods associated with World War II. There hasn't been a tradition about any Greek gods since well before the middle ages, a couple millennia ago; WWII, on the hand, happened in modernity, less than 6 decades ago. The "Big Three," in reference to Greek gods, means Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. They have nothing at all to do with WWII. In reference to WWII, the "Big Three" means the UK, USSR, and US. They made a pact during the war, along with China and many smaller Allied nations, to unite against the Axis powers of Germany, Japan, and Italy. The Allied powers came to be known as the United Nations. The UN Charter was signed while the war was still ongoing, but it wasn't ratified until after the war ended -- this may be the "pact" to which this question refers.
The Triple Entente was formed by three countries: France, Russia, and the United Kingdom. This alliance was established in the early 20th century as a counterbalance to the growing power of the Triple Alliance, which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. The Triple Entente played a significant role during World War I, as the member nations coordinated their military efforts against the Central Powers.
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There were three main Axis powers in WW 2. All three were aggressive and were dictatorships. They were Germany, Italy and Japan.
During World War II Japan made a partnership(alliance) with Germany and Italy forming the axis powers.
The three major countries that made up the Axis Powers during World War II were Germany, Italy, and Japan. These nations formed an alliance based on their shared ideology and desire to expand their territories. Together, they posed a significant threat to the Allied Powers during the war.
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Do you mean 'during World War 2'? The 1938 alliance between Germany and Italy was described as the Rome-Berlin Axis. After 1941, when the Axis Powers were fighting the same group of countries as Japan was, Tokyo was treated as another Axis Power, even though the metaphor limped (think of an axle with three wheels going off in three directions, if you can imagine it).
The Axis Powers was a military alliance during WW2 (1939-1945) consisting of Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. The three major Axis powers were Germany, Japan, and Italy, which signed a Tripartite Pact on September 27, 1939. The entire Axis Powers alliance was disolved in 1945 at the end of WW2.