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Axis Powers

Definition

The coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allied forces in World War II.

Analogy

Think of a sports team where each player has a specific role but they all work together to win. That's what the Axis Powers were like - different countries with their own goals but united against a common enemy.

Historical Context

The Axis Powers emerged in the context of World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945. This alliance primarily consisted of Nazi Germany, led by Adolf Hitler; Imperial Japan, under Emperor Hirohito and its military leaders; and Fascist Italy, headed by Benito Mussolini. Formed through a series of treaties and mutual interests in territorial expansion at the expense of other nations, the Axis opposed the Allied Powers.

Historical Significance

Historical Significance

Related terms

Allied Powers: The major partners in this alliance against the Axis powers were Great Britain, United States, China, and Soviet Union during World War II.

Fascism: A political ideology that seeks to create a centralized autocratic government led by a dictatorial leader and emphasizes aggressive nationalism and often racism.

Nazism: The political principles of the National Socialist German Workers' Party under Adolf Hitler characterized by dictatorship, totalitarian control, anti-Semitism, racial purity beliefs leading to genocide.

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