
Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis
The Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis was a military alliance formed between Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan before and during World War II. It aimed to oppose the Allied powers (such as the U.S., Britain, and the Soviet Union) by coordinating military efforts and supporting each other's expansion. This alliance reflected their shared aggressive ambitions and ideologies, leading to coordinated invasions and conflicts across Europe, Africa, and Asia. The Axis Powers ultimately lost the war, and their alliance disintegrated in 1945.