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The following nations made up the Axis Powers (Allies of Germany) during the Second World War. The major powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan.

AnswerThe main Axis powers were Germany (which at the time included Austria), Italy and Japan. AnswerGermany's allies were:

Italy

Japan

Spain (did not participate in war, but was supporting the Axis)

Slovakia

Romania

Croatia (after the fall of Yugoslavia and gaining indepedence in 1941)

Finland

Vichy France

Hungary

Bulgaria

Denmark (nominally)

Albania

AnswerGermany's allies in WW2 were Austria (as part of Germany), Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Iraq, Romania, Slovakia, Thailand, Germany, Italy and Japan also had a number of puppet states that provided assistance such as Albania, Vichy France, Spain, Portugal, Burma. And a number of countries provided soldiers for Waffen SS. Gemany and her allies were called the axis powers her allies were Italy and japan
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