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Axis Cooperation (political concept)

Axis Cooperation refers to the alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II, formed to pursue common military and political goals. This alliance aimed to challenge the existing global order by expanding their territories and influence through coordinated military actions and political agreements. Their cooperation involved strategic planning, resource sharing, and mutual support to strengthen their positions against the Allies. Although each country had its own interests, they united temporarily to achieve their ambitions, which ultimately led to a major global conflict.