When was the rome berlin axis signed?

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2026-04-05 12:30

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The Berlin-Rome Axis was the alliance between two dictators, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, that formed a power base for the losing side of World War Two in Europe.

This was Mussolini's term for the result of the "Treaty of Friendship" signed October 25th, 1936 between Germany (Capital: Berlin) and Italy (Capital: Rome). In 1940, the Tripartite Treaty was signed, adding Imperial Japan to the Axis.

Germany's alliances were unfortunate for them. Italy was unable to complete its most important assignments in North Africa and Germany had to expend precious resources, first to try to hold resources form Africa and later to defend a European southern front. Japan, without consultation with its Axis allies, bombed the American naval base at Pearl Harbor in the territory of Hawaii, bringing the United States into the war, assuring that Germany's enemies would have unlimited Natural Resources and unlimited industrial base. In fact, the entry of the US into the war and the German invasion of the Soviet Union were the deciding factors in the war.

Once the war started, Mussolini's support among the Italian people waned and once the allied powers (the winning side) invaded Italy Mussolini was seized by a mob and brutally murdered. Hitler committed suicide as the Red Army (Soviet Union) seized Berlin and the Japanese Emperor was forced to lead his people into surrender (for the first time in Japanese history) and to recuse his deity.

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