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Did the axis have any chance of winning ww2?
There was never a realistic chance that the Axis powers were going to win WWII. WWII didn’t become a world war until the fall of France, which put the British Empire in play.
When did the Allies start to win ww2?
Between the fall of 1942 and the summer of 1943, the Allies (the countries fighting Germany) won a series of military victories that changed the course of World War II.
How could Japan won ww2?
Japan COULD have won if the USSR collapsed and Germany became dominant and the US and UK had to fight Germany alone and then Japan made peace with China and the remaining vestiges of the USSR went and became an ally of Japan and sent them tons of minerals and fuel and THEN, maybe the global order would have been such …
Who was the last Axis power to surrender during WW2?
The last country remaining in the Axis powers was Japan, finally surrendering on September 2, 1945. The Tripartite Pact is Signed by Germany, Italy, and Japan, History.com, Last Viewed: 21 November 2013.
What countries joined the Axis powers in WW2?
Yugoslavia joins the Axis Powers.
Could the Axis powers have won World War 2?
This would have divided the Free World with a “ring” around Soviet Russia and China inside, and the U.S. and U.K. outside. If the latter two countries couldn’t break into the “ring” to rescue the former, the Axis could have won World War II. What headed this off was the “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo,”…
What are three Axis powers during World War 2?
Axis powers Anti-Comintern Pact 25 November 1936 Pact of Steel 22 May 1939 Tripartite Pact 27 September 1940 Defeated