During World War II, the Axis powers primarily included Germany, Italy, and Japan, which controlled various territories. Germany occupied much of Europe, including France, Poland, and parts of the Soviet Union. Italy controlled regions in North Africa and the Balkans, while Japan occupied significant areas in East Asia and the Pacific, including China and the Philippines. Other countries, such as Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria, also aligned with the Axis and contributed to their military efforts.
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