Much like Britain and France, the United States did not take action against Italian and German aggression. Americans, British, and French were all scarred from the Great War that had just taken place (WW1), so they thought that by responding to Italian and German aggression could potentially start a war. American's did not respond because they wanted to avoid war at all costs.
The Axis Powers. The Central Powers included the United States, Great Britain, and France.
The axis powers were led by Nazi Germany.
The name they were given is known as the Axis Powers
who joined the axis powers?
Answer: the three main Axis powers were Germany, Japan, and Italy. Minor powers were Hungary, Romania (which started out as pro-British but became isolated and pro-German and pro-fascist elements grew), and Bulgaria. Finland, Iraq, and Thailand were technically not part of the Axis, however they were all co-belligerents.
There were three main Axis powers in WW 2. All three were aggressive and were dictatorships. They were Germany, Italy and Japan.
The Axis Powers
Germany, Italy, and Japan were known as the Axis forces in World War II.
Axis Powers Hetalia.
The Axis Powers. The Central Powers included the United States, Great Britain, and France.
The axis powers were led by Nazi Germany.
The name they were given is known as the Axis Powers
Central Powers. Axis was WW2.
It was Japan. The 3rd member of the axis powers.
who joined the axis powers?
Joseph Stalin became the leader of the Soviet Union prior to World War II. He initially supported the Axis powers, but when Stalin predicted the defeat of the Axis powers, he attempted to join the Allies power and end connections of the Axis. Stalin initially was a supporter of the Axis Powers but after Hitler ordered and carried out the invasion of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin joined the Allied Forces.
Japan , Italy and Germany = The Axis Powers .