Which countries were Germany’s allies in World War II?

During World War II, Germany had two major strong allies. They were Japan and Italy. A fascist regime was also established in Italy at that time, while in Japan there was no such regime. The emperor only used the alliance with Germany to expand the territories of his own country. The parties even conditionally divided Eurasia and other parts of the world into spheres of influence. So, most of Asia was to become the sphere of influence of Japan, while Germany and Italy got all of Europe and the rest of Asia.



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