Allies, or Axis? You seem to ask for both....
Allies:
England, led by Winston Churchhill
USSR, led by Josef Stalin
USA, led by Franklin Roosevelt
Axis:
Germany, led by Adolf Hitler
Italy, led by Benito Mussolini
Japan, led by Emperor Hirohito. (although technically the real power was held by the military, can't remember the guy's name though.)
2007-10-07 14:51:33
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answered by rohak1212 7
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Axis, coalition of countries headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan, 1936—45 (see World War II). The expression "Rome-Berlin axis" originated in Oct., 1936, with an accord reached by Hitler and Mussolini. The Axis was solidified by an Italo-German alliance in May, 1939. This was extended (Sept., 1940) by a military alliance among Germany, Italy, and Japan–the so-called Berlin Pact, to which Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, and Croatia adhered later. The related Anti-Comintern Pact (see Comintern), originally concluded between Germany and Japan in 1936, later had as adherents, besides the Berlin Pact nations, Spain, Denmark, Finland, and the puppet governments of Manchukuo and Nanjing.
hope this may help u..
thanks!
2007-10-07 20:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The Axis powers were Germany, Italy and Japan.
The leaders of three of the allied nations were Churchill for Britain, Stalin for the Soviet Union and Roosevelt for the USA
2007-10-07 18:36:26
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answered by brainstorm 7
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Germany, Italy, and Japan.
2007-10-07 14:47:39
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answered by Buffy 4
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the big three was FDR from the US, Churchill from the UK and Stalin from USSR. they were not the Axis, they were know as the Allies.
2007-10-07 14:50:10
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answered by Michael G 4
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