Soviet Union – 1817 to 1991
The Axis Powers were a coalition of countries led by Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II, opposing the Allied Powers. This alliance sought to expand their territories and influence through military aggression, ultimately leading to widespread conflict across Europe, Asia, and the Pacific. The collaboration among these nations was characterized by military cooperation and shared ideological goals, particularly fascism and militarism.
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