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Hitler before he invaded Poland in 1939 made a pact with the USSR to give the USSR half of Poland, many people don't know that. That pact disintegrated when Hitler invaded the USSR in 1942. But his other allies were Japan and Italy. Japan was his greatest ally.

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its a easy question people the answer is yes

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Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany during World War II. He allied with Italy and Japan, including the leader of Italy Benito Mussolini.

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Japan & Italy.

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