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The Axis powers (, , ), also known as the Axis alliance, Axis nations, Axis countries, or just the Axis, was the alignment of nations that fought in the Second World War against the Allied forces. The Axis grew out of the Anti-Comintern Pact, an anti-communist treaty signed by Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan in 1936. The Kingdom of Italy joined in 1937. The "Rome–Berlin Axis" became a military alliance in 1939 under the Pact of Steel, with the Tripartite Pact of 1940 leading to the integration of the military aims of Germany and its two treaty-bound allies. At their zenith during World War II, the Axis powers presided over empires that occupied large parts of Europe, Africa, East and Southeast Asia, and islands of the Pacific Ocean. The war ended in 1945 with the defeat of the Axis powers and the dissolution of the alliance. Like the Allies, membership of the Axis was fluid, with nations entering and leaving over the course of the war. Plantilla:Sfn
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Axis History Factbook Axis History Factbook www.axishistory.com - Web |
Full text of The Tripartite Pact Full text of The Tripartite Pact avalon.law.yale.edu/subject_menus/trimenu.asp - Web |
Silent movie of the signing of The Tripartite Pact Silent movie of the signing of The Tripartite Pact www.ushmm.org/.../media_fi.php?lang=en&ModuleId=10005177&MediaId=151 - Web |
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