The "Rome-Berlin Axis" was used to describe the military coalition of Italy and Germany in 1939 under the Pact of Steel signed by Mussolini and Hitler. This is the source of the term Axis Powers to describe their alliance. With the signing of the Tripartite Pact by Japan (1940), the "Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis" describes the three major powers that fought the Allied Powers in World War 2.
It is the pact that Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini made.
By that pact, they became Allies and would help each other in times of war.
Pact between Axis Powers of WWII. When Italy, Germany and Japan formed a military alliance. This was a sign of Fascist aggression, and was also a major cause of WWII.
That was an alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan, also known as the Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis.
the pact of common foreign policy
It allowed the Axis Powers to continue unchecked.
The alliance between Hitler and Mussolini was called the Anti-Comintern Pact.
Usually the Axis powers are referred to as members of the Tripartite Pact, hereby implied that there are three main powers: Germany, Italy and The Empire of Japan. Other, later members include Bulgaria, Romania and Finland, with several other countries, such as Thailand, playing smaller roles in the Axis alignment.
Axis pact of the Axis Powers: Germany, Italy and Japan; Romania joined this pact at 23 November 1940.
The alliance was commonly known as the Axis Powers, based on an earlier agreement, the Pact of Steel between Germany and Italy, which established the "Rome-Berlin axis" (known after 1940 as the "Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis").The Axis was formed on September 27, 1940 under the Tripartite Pact of 1940 (not to be confused with the Tripartite Agreement of 1936, a financial agreement between the US, France , and the UK).
The pact of steel was the formalised rome berlin axis from 1936
Axis Pact
The alliance they formed was called the Axis Powers. Britain (aided by the French resistance), the U.S., and Soviet Union, were known as the Allies.
It was called the Tripartite Pact.
The Tripartite Pact
tripartite pact
The Tripartite Pact, an alliance commonly known as the "Axis", consisted of Germany, Italy and Japan. Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia eventually signed the pact as well.
The alliance between Hitler, Mussolini, and Kurusu - Japan's foreign ambassador - was formed on September 27, 1940. It came to be known as the Tripartite (German; Literally; "Three Party") Pact. Other names included were: Tripartite Alliance Axis Pact Three-Way Pact
That was an alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan, also known as the Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis.
They signed the pact in 1936, with Japan, too.