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False, it is the other way around. Instead of Axis powers were made up of a coalition of countries that opposed the Allied powers in World War II, it is opposite. World War II was the effect of the remnants of conflicts after World War I (1914-1918) and Adolf Hitler’s attack on Poland on September 1939 Great Britain and France to declare war. World War II continued for 6 years being named as the ‘deadliest war in the history’, involved thirty countries and an estimation of eighty-five million deaths. The following are the involved countries during the war:   

Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, Japan   

Co-signers of the Tripartite Treaty: Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia  

Countries in conflict with Axis Powers( before the World War II): Austria, Ethiopia, Republic of China   Allied Powers: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Newfoundland, New Zealand, South Africa, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, United States   

Supporters of the Allies: Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Guatemala, Colombia , Cuba, Costa Rica, Egypt, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Iraq, Lebanon, Liberia, Mexico, Mongolia, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Argentina, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Uruguay, Venezuela   

Countries that were attacked: Norway, Philippines, Algeria, Thailand, Tunisia, Yugoslavia Albania, Belgium, Latvia, Lithuania, Burma, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Luxembourg, Morocco, Netherlands, Greece, Iceland, India, Iran, Poland, Singapore, Syria,
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