By: Trace Woods, Dozie Ekweariri, & Jeff Bogner

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By: Trace Woods, Dozie Ekweariri, & Jeff Bogner AP project / exhibit By: Trace Woods, Dozie Ekweariri, & Jeff Bogner

Axis powers The Axis Powers were made up of these countries: Nazi Germany (Adolf Hitler) Fascist Italy (Benito Mussolini) Imperial Japan (Emperor Hirohito) These countries had repressive leaders, fascist policies, & impressive armies/navies

Adolf Hitler Leader of Nazi Germany Main instigator of the Axis powers Anti-Semitism, Anti-Communist, Anti-Weimar, Fascist policies, & Pro-Aryan.

Benito Mussolini Developer of Fascism Joined the Axis Powers (Hitler’s side) on June 10th, 1940 Was an Axis Power, but didn’t really trust Germany during WW2. Thought that Germany might leave them to die in the war.

Joseph Stalin Leader of USSR during WW2. Part of the Allied Powers, but his policies were very similar to the Axis Powers (Brutal Communism). Wanted total control.

Emperor Hirohito Emperor and controller of warfare in Japan for WW2. Gave approval for the attack of Pearl Harbor. Allied with the Axis Powers. Germany & Italy

General Hideki Tojo Head General of the Japanese Imperial Army Prime Minister of Japan for most of WW2. Commanded attack on Pearl Harbor. Reason the USA entered WW2.