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in five sentences Which were the main countries that made up the Axis and Allied Powers during World war II?

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The main countries that made up the Axis Powers during World War II were Germany, Italy, and Japan, who sought to expand their territories and influence through military aggression. On the other hand, the Allied Powers primarily consisted of the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and China, who united to oppose Axis expansion and aggression. Other nations joined both sides, but these countries were key players in the conflict. The struggle between these alliances resulted in significant global confrontation and devastation. Ultimately, the defeat of the Axis Powers led to the establishment of a new world order and the formation of the United Nations.
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