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Germany, Italy and Japan were jointly known as:


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a

Allied powers

b

Axis powers

c

Centralist powers

d

None of these  

answer is B.

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Germany, Italy, and Japan were jointly known as the Axis powers. They were established on September 27, 1940, when Germany, Italy, and Japan signed the Tripartite Pact of Japan, Germany, and Italy in Berlin. The pact provides for mutual aid in the event of attacks from nations in which no signatory is currently involved in a war. World War II was a global conflict involving all of the world's major powers. These countries were classified as Axis and Allied powers. The war erupted between 1939 and 1945, several years after World War I. It happened only a few years after World War I ended and significantly impacted the world. The battle was fought between the Allies and the Axis powers.
 
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