Axis Powers Definition & Meaning

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  • Axis powers Cultural
    1. Germany, Italy, and Japan, which were allied before and during World War II. (Compare Allies.)

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    Defeating the Axis powers saw U.S. defense spending hit 37% of gross domestic product.

    From The Wall Street Journal

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    It is well known, and uncontentious, that World War II was fought between two gigantic coalitions: the Grand Alliance, consisting principally of the British Empire, the United States and the Soviet Union; and the Axis Powers of Germany, Italy and Japan.

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    During World War II, March was so powerful and influential that the Allies paid him a substantial sum to keep Spain from joining the Axis powers.

    From Slate

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    Instead of the usual victor’s demand for reparations or revenge, the U.S. gave Europe, including its defeated Axis powers, $13 billion in foreign aid that would, within a decade, launch that ruined continent on a path toward unprecedented prosperity.

    From Salon

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    Argentina's Supreme Court was tasked with the decision as to what to do with them next but it appears no decision was made before 1944 - when Argentina broke relations with the Axis powers - explaining how the crates ended up gathering dust in the court's basement for decades.

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