The Rome-Berlin Axis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rome-Berlin Axis is a 1949 book by British historian Elizabeth Wiskemann. It is a study of the Axis alliance of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany with particular emphasis on the relationship betwe...
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Rome (Italy), Berlin (Germany) and Tokyo (Japan) were the capitals of the three main Axis powers in the Second World War. The Axis was the name given to the opponents of the Allies, Great Britain and it's (then) Empire countries (Canada, Au...
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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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Hitler followed up his intervention in the Spanish civil war with a warm invitation to the Italian foreign minister to come to Berlin, where on 21 October 1936, Germany and Italy signed a formal alliance which came to be known as the Rome-Berlin Axis.
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The man who coined the phrase "Rome- Berlin Axis", was in his grave when the Axis became a military reality. General Gombos had died in October,1936. His death seemed to cause no regret. In fact, it seemed that every competent person from the Regent down was very much relieved.
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THE ROME PROTOCOLS AND THE ROME-BERLIN AXIS ... When the 'Rome-Berlin Axis', a phrase first used by our Premier Gömbös, came into being and Mussolini found himself agreeing willy-nilly to the Anschluss. The situation was again very different, from the Hungarian point of view.
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