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    The Axis powers, originally called the Rome–Berlin Axis and also Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, was a military coalition that initiated World War II and fought against the Allies. Its principal members were Nazi Germany, the Kingdom of Italy and the Empire of Japan.

  2. Axis powers, coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allied powers in World War II. It originated in a series of agreements between Germany and Italy, followed by the proclamation of an ‘axis’ binding Rome and Berlin (October 25, 1936), on which they claimed the world would rotate.

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    • The Third Reich
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    Boris III was the Tsarfrom 1918 until his death in 1943.
    Simeon II was Tsar of Bulgariafrom 1943 until 1946, was underage and did not have any power.
    Bogdan Filov, prime minister, 1940–43, member of the regency council, 1943–44.
    Adolf Hitler was leader of Nazi Germany, first as Chancellor from 1933 until 1934. He later became Germany's Führer from 1934 until his suicide in 1945. Hitler came to power during Germany's period...
    Joseph Goebbels was Minister for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda from 1933 until 1945. An avid supporter of the war, Goebbels did everything in his power to prepare the German people for a larg...
    Hermann Göring was Reichsmarschall and Prime Minister of Prussia. Within the short life of the Third Reich, Göring held a variety of public offices heaped upon him by Hitler. He was the commander-i...
    Heinrich Himmler became the second-in-command of Nazi Germany following Göring's downfall after the repeated losses of the Luftwaffe which the Reichsmarshall commanded, as Supreme Commander of the...
    Miklós Horthy was the supreme regent(head of state) from 1920 until 1944.
    László Bárdossy was his prime ministerfrom 1941 until 1942. After World War II, Bárdossy was tried by a People's Court in November 1945. He was sentenced to death and executed in 1946.
    Miklós Kállay was prime ministerfrom 1942 until 1944.
    Victor Emmanuel III of Italy was King of Italy and the supreme head, with Mussolini, of the Royal Italian Army, from 1935 he became Emperor of the Italian Empire. He supported Mussolini in 1922 dur...
    Benito Mussolini was Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Italy from 1922 until 1943. The founder of fascism, Mussolini made Italy the first fascist state, using the ideas of nationalism, militarism, a...
    Pietro Badoglio was Marshal of the Army. He led the Italian Army during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. He resigned in 1940 after the Italian defeat in Greece. In 1943 he arranged with the Allies...
    Ugo Cavallero was the head of the Italian Royal Army during the Second World War, his powers being delegated to him from the King, who was the official supreme commander of the Italian Royal Army....
    Hirohito (posthumously known as Emperor Shōwa) was the Emperor from 1926 until his death in 1989, making him the last surviving leader of the big three (Germany, Italy, and Japan). He was viewed as...
    Fumimaro Konoe was prime minister from 1937 to 1939 and 1940 until 1941. Konoe authorized the publications of Kokutai no Hongi (1937) and Shinmin no Michi (1941). He joined the military in recommen...
    Hiranuma Kiichirō was prime minister from 5 January 1939 to 30 August 1939. He was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to life imprisonment.
    Nobuyuki Abe was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army, Governor-General of Korea, and Prime Minister of Japanfrom 30 August 1939 to 16 January 1940.
    Ion Antonescu was the Prime Minister of Romania and the Conducător(Leader) with dictatorial powers from 1940 to 1944. He was sentenced to death and executed in 1946.
    Michael I was King from 1940 until 1947. He was installed by Antonescu to replace Michael's father Carol II. He did not have much power. He led a coup to overthrow Antonescuand switched sides to th...
    Ion Gigurtu was the Prime Minister of Romania from July to September 1940, right before Antonescu. A committed Germanophile, he took the first major steps for the integration of Romania into the Ax...

    Slovak Republic

    1. Jozef Tiso, President of the Slovak Republic. 2. Vojtech Tuka, prime minister. 3. Ferdinand Čatloš was commander of the Field Army Bernolákduring the Invasion of Poland. 4. Rudolf Pilfousek was commander of the SS-Heimatschutz Slowakei. 5. Augustín Malár 6. Ján Golian

    French State

    1. Philippe Pétain was an Army Marshal and Chief of State of Vichy France from its establishment in 1940 until the invasion of Normandy in 1944. The Pétain government collaborated with the Nazis, and organized raids to capture French Jews. The Pétain government was opposed by General de Gaulle's Free French Forces, and eventually fell to them. After the war, Pétain was tried for treasonand sentenced to life in prison. 2. Pierre Lavalwas Pétain's head of government in 1940, and from 1942 to 19...

    Independent State of Croatia

    1. Ante Pavelić, Headman (Poglavnik) of the Independent State of Croatia(NDH) from 1941 to 1945. 2. Tomislav II, the Italian-born King of Croatia. 3. Nikola Mandić, prime minister under Pavelić from 1943 to 1945. 4. Mladen Lorković, the Foreign Minister and Minister of the Interior of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) 5. Slavko Kvaternik, Minister of Defense. 6. Vladimir Laxa, Army Chief of Staff. 7. Vladimir Kren, was the commander of the Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia. 8...

    Protectorate of Denmark

    1. Leonhard Kaupisch, Military commander of Denmark. 2. Werner Best, served as a civilian administrator in Denmark. 3. Erik Scavenius, Prime minister of Denmark from 1942 to 1943. He pursued a collaborative policy with the German occupation force until he dissolved the Danish government in 1943, and was replaced by German martial law. 4. Frits Clausen, National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark 5. Christian Peder Kryssing, was commander of the Free Corps Denmark. 6. Christian Frederik von S...

    Province of Ljubljana

    1. Leon Rupnik, was the President of the provincial government. 2. Gregorij Rožman, 3. Ernest Peterlin, Battle of Turjak Castle

    Norwegian National government

    1. Vidkun Quisling, Minister-President of the Norwegian national governmentfrom 1942 to 1945. 2. Kjeld Stub Irgens 3. Ragnar Skancke 4. Sverre Riisnæs 5. Jonas Lie, Minister of Police and SS-Standartenführerof the Germanic-SS Norway. 6. Karl Marthinsen, General of Police, head of Norwegian STAPO (Statspolitiet) and SIPO (Sikkerhetspolitiet). He was assassinated by the resistance in 1945 due to increasing power and influence over the Norwegian military. 7. Sophus Kahrs, was commander of the SS...

    Albanian Kingdom

    1. Shefqet Vërlaci, Prime Minister of the Albanian Kingdom. 2. Tefik Mborja, Albanian Fascist Party

    Kingdom of Montenegro

    1. Sekula Drljević was founder of the Montenegrin Federalist Party and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Montenegrountil his imprisonment in 1941. 2. Blažo Đukanović was later military leader of Montenegro, as head of the Central Nationalist Committee, from 1942 to 1943. 3. Pavle Đurišić was commander of the Montenegrin Volunteer Corps. 4. Krsto Popović was commander of the Lovćen Brigade.

    Hellenic State

    1. Georgios Tsolakoglou was Prime Minister of the Greek collaborationist governmentfrom April 30, 1941, to December 2, 1942. 2. Konstantinos Logothetopouloswas prime minister from December 2, 1942, to April 7, 1943. 3. Ioannis Ralliswas prime minister from April 7, 1943, to October 12, 1944. 4. Georgios BakosMinister of Defence.

  3. 22 de abr. de 2022 · 1. The Axis powers (Germany, Italy, Japan) were opposed by the Allied Powers (led by Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union). 2. Five other nations joined the Axis during World War II: Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, and Croatia. 3. The decline and fall of the Axis alliance began in 1943. More information about this image.

  4. The Axis Powers is a term for those participants in World War II opposed to the Allies. The three major Axis powers, Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and the Japanese empire, referred to themselves as the " Rome - Berlin - Tokyo Axis."