Axis powers
Axis Powers Axis Powers, German: Achsenmächte Ahzmenheime, Italian: Potenze dell'Asse Potenza Delasse, Japanese: Axis powers Sukikukoku) is a product of the 20th century It is the forces that fought against the Allies during World War II. It was started in 1936 as a friendly treaty between the Nazi Germany, the Italian kingdom, and the Japanese Empire. The Treaty of Steel, a military alliance treaty that formed the Rome-Berlin axis in 1939, and the treaty of the Three States Alliance in 1940, fully integrated the war objectives of Germany, Italy and Japan. The Axis powers dominated much of Europe, Asia, Africa, East Asia, and Southeast Asia, but eventually they were disbanded in the wake of the war. Like Allied Powers, members of the Axis powers were fluid, and others followed the pressure of the Axis powers during the course of the war and later left.