The Other Axis Powers



The dealings and fate of the other Axis powers.

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27 thoughts on “The Other Axis Powers”

  1. Great video! I suggest you make a video about all the puppet states of WW2 (preferably axis since they are pretty obscure) and their military efforts. (ex: vichy french soldiers in syria, west and north africa, etc.)

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  2. a lot of distort presented fact or even false. Finland was not member of the Axis, ever. Romania was not allied with Bulgaria and Hungary (which received lands from Romania with German-Italian support!). There was a minimal cooperation with Bulgaria on Black Sea but with Hungary was almost a state of war! Hungary was not linked in any way with Allies-French or British so they could not chose any continuation of cooperation with any of them. Their irredentist desires could not be accomplished without the support of Italian and Germans.

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  3. I see a lot of history channels making these minor Axis videos, which are very interesting.

    But here's another idea: "minor allies" or the resistance groups of Europe! Whether you look at France, Italy, Poland, Yugoslavia or even Greece, each of these had prominent groups which often not only resisted but also clashed among themselves – similarly to minor Axis.

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  4. It has to be mentioned that there was always at least one german division between a romanian and a hungarian one as well as that romania had 3 armies in the war the 3rd and 4th fought the soviets and the 1st was always on the hungarian border furthermore the hungarians massacred the majority romanian population of trasnsylvania

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  5. I suppose that Manchukuo falls into a category similar to Vichy France, both of them being collaborators with the Axis but perhaps not quite as "independent" as the regimes included here–though Tiso's Slovakia seems to fall into the same category.

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  6. Thanks for pointing out the situation the Finns were placed in. They were co belligerents against the Soviets, Stalin wanted the UK to bomb Finland. The RAF gave a few half hearted attempts by dropping bombs near Helsinki in the Gulf, but caused no damage.

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