During World War II, could the three Axis powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan combined defeat the Un

Updated on military 2024-02-09
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Beat it. But at a great cost. The United States can be stronger than Germany and Japan because of the huge scale of its industry.

    In the early days of the Pacific War, Japan's Zero fighters hit American planes very badly, and if Japan did not fight China, how many divisions and regiments could be transferred to land in the United States? It is too easy for the advanced planes of Japan and Germany to grasp air supremacy, (the battle between the Zero and the US aircraft alone is often tens to 0, and the US planes can suffer from the zero war.) Bombers bomb the United States strategically, destroying the American war machine.

    Without air supremacy, submarines are inferior to Germany, and the US Navy will do nothing and will soon be sent to the bottom of the sea.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    is still not an opponent of the United States, how many ** equipment, how many planes, tanks, trucks, **... Even Germany, which basically controls the industry of the European continent, is beyond the reach of the dust! What's more, the United States, relying on the barrier of the two oceans, cannot attack its homeland at all (the German Army has not even crossed the British channel), not to mention that Italy is basically useless!

    Unless three Germanys fight the United States, that's okay to say...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Personally, I think it can, because at that time, the United States made war money through the 1st and 2nd wars, and if the United States attacked it en masse, the United States would definitely be dismissed, and a country that was strong could not defeat several countries in a devastating fight. Isn't that the truth?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In this way, Germany alone is enough to defeat the United States, and although Japan was considered a relatively advanced country at that time, it can only be in the Asia-Pacific region! As for Italy's performance in World War II, I won't say much about it!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Can't beat it, these three are only decent in Germany.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As long as the three countries put their navies together and let the German Army land, the United States lost.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It certainly can't be defeated, and during World War II, Germany's military strength was almost equal to that of the United States, and with the addition of Italy and Japan, the United States would never be able to hold on.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Without Britain, China, the Soviet Union, and other countries, the United States would certainly not be able to withstand it. The result is that the American war machine will be occupied before it is fully mobilized.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If the four countries are next to each other, the United States will not be able to withstand it.

    After all, the German and Japanese armies were bullish.

    The German Air Force was also awesome.

    I don't think the United States would be able to resist even if it was prepared.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Japan, Italy, Germany became the Axis powers, Japan invaded Asia, Germany invaded Europe, Italy was supposed to be Africa, they helped each other militarily.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is an alliance, Japan, Germany, Italy are all fascists and like-minded.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    They were allies in the World Fascist War, which at that time was the equivalent of an international terrorist alliance

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In fact, after the Allies landed in Sicily, Italy saw the wind and negotiated with the Allies at the cost of arresting Mussolini and withdrawing from the war in exchange for the Allies not holding others accountable for the war.

    In fact, at the beginning, the allies considered not allowing Germany to establish armed forces, but the Soviet Union took the lead in arming East Germany, and after the Cold War began, the Soviet Union was aggressive, and the Allies finally gave up their original plans and allowed Germany to form an independent army.

    On the Japanese side, there are two considerations: one is that the Americans are very wary of the Japanese, and the other is that Japan voluntarily gave up after the war.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can see from the axis, the axis is the core meaning, and it can be said that it started in these countries. Other countries may have been forced to join.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Answer: It should be the result of the appeasement policy of the British and French powers.

    External expansion (excerpt from the encyclopedia).

    With the connivance of the appeasement policies of Britain, France, and the United States, Germany, Italy, and Japan stepped up their foreign aggression and expansion, and this led to the rapid growth of contradictions among the imperialist countries.

    1) In 1931, Japan provoked the September 18 Incident.

    2) In March 1935, Germany tore up the Treaty of Versailles and openly expanded its armaments.

    Britain and France pursued a policy of appeasement.

    War. 3) On October 3, 1935, the Italian fascists declared war on Ethiopia.

    4) The Munich Agreement was the pinnacle of appeasement.

    In September 1938, the heads of state of Britain, France, Germany, and Italy met in Munich and signed the Munich Agreement, ceding the Sudetenland to Germany, and then imposing this agreement on Czechoslovakia"The Munich Conspiracy"。The Munich Agreement was the pinnacle of appeasement.

    The British and French appeasers acted as fascists, pushing the world to the brink of war.

    Therefore, we believe that the appeasement policy pursued by Britain and France has fueled the ambitions of the fascist countries for foreign aggression and expansion.

    On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland, Britain and France were forced to declare war on Germany, and the appeasement policy failed.

    From May to June 1940, Germany invaded France, and on June 22, France fell, and the policy of appeasement was bankrupt.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    During World War II, Germany, Japan, and Italy signed an alliance treaty to form an Axis strategic bloc with the aim of invading the territory of other countries in an attempt to repartition the world.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because, this Italy, Germany is in the European Union, and people repent, the German ** also knelt to the dead Jews before, so sincerely, and they are more diligent, so of course forgive, the army is also there. Little Japan, however, has not repented and is still paying respects at the Yasukuni Shrine, causing public outrage. And little Japan is a lackey of the United States, and the United States does not let them have it, so there is none.

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