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The Axis powers (also known as the Axis alliance , Axis nations , Axis countries , or just the Axis ) comprised the countries that were opposed to the Allies during World War II. The three m...
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In: World War 2, Axis ... The three main Axis powers were: ... Who were the leaders of the countries involved in WWII?
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War and Military History question: Who were the leaders of the major Axis powers during World War 2? Axis leaders of WW2 Tojo of Japan, Hitler of Germany, and Mussolini of Italy and Oshima of Japan ... 3 leaders of the axis powers? Name three axis power leaders? Who are the major axis powers? Two major Axis in World War 2?
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HyperHistory offers accurate history essays with biblical perspective. ... When they saw how world leaders appeased Germany's early aggressions, Japan decided they could get away with claims to the Korean Peninsula and SE Asia. Imperialist desires of expansion were at the heart of the Axis aggression.
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Although his political rise to power was not without its problems, his forceful and persuasive style along with his manipulation of the truth soon brought the Nazis into power. As their leader he used treachery , sabotage, and assassination to eliminate his opponents and bring himself to absolute power as Fuehrer.
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Please refer to item designator in parentheses in all correspondence. ... Please E-mail for any additional information you may need. If you prefer, contact 'Germania' at PO Box 68, Lakemont, GA 30552 or call at 706.782.1668. Please! do not call during the wee hours of ... Please be sure to visit our collection from Japan.
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Primary Axis power in Europe ... Axis power led by Mussolini ... Axis power that sought to dominate Asia...
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After the Soviets rejected its offer of an armistice, Bulgaria surrendered on September 8, 1944, as the Communist-led Fatherland Front seized power from the Axis government in a coup and then declared war on Nazi Germany. ... Axis leaders Adolf Hitler and Italian prime minister Benito Mussolini meet in Munich, Germany,
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