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|skills = Military training, strategies, and knowledge from multiple countries | |skills = Military training, strategies, and knowledge from multiple countries | ||
|goals = Take complete control of Europe and Asia and their related territories (failed) | |goals = Take complete control of Europe and Asia and their related territories (failed) | ||
|crimes = [[War crimes]]<br> | |crimes = [[War crimes]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>Mass [[murder]]<br>Human rights violations<br>[[Genocide]]<br>[[Ethnic cleansing]]<br>Oppression<br>[[Terrorism]]<br>Mass destruction<br>Internment<br>Abuse of power<br>[[Slavery]]<br>[[Hate Speech]]<br>[[Sinophobia]]<br>[[Americophobia]]<br>[[Anglophobia]] <br>[[Persecution of Christians]]<br>[[Anti-Semitism]]<br>[[Islamophobia]]<br>[[Russophobia]] | ||
[[Crimes against humanity]]<br> | |type of villain = Tyrannical Expansionist Supremacists}} | ||
Mass [[murder]]<br> | |||
Human rights violations<br> | |||
[[Genocide]]<br> | |||
[[Ethnic cleansing]]<br> | |||
Oppression<br> | |||
[[Terrorism]]<br> | |||
Mass destruction<br> | |||
Internment<br> | |||
Abuse of power<br> | |||
[[Slavery]]<br> | |||
[[Hate Speech]]<br> | |||
[[Sinophobia]] <br> | |||
[[Americophobia]] <br> | |||
[[Anglophobia]] <br> | |||
[[Persecution of Christians]] <br> | |||
[[Anti-Semitism]] <br> | |||
[[Islamophobia]] <br> | |||
[[Russophobia]] | |||
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The '''Axis Powers''' was the collective term for the alliance between [[Nazi Party|Nazi Germany]], Fascist Italy and [[Imperial Japan]] (as well as various other countries) during the events of [[World War II]] - it stood in opposition to the Allies and became a term that is still used in the modern world as a metaphor for societies that are regarded as evil or warlike. | The '''Axis Powers''' was the collective term for the alliance between [[Nazi Party|Nazi Germany]], Fascist Italy and [[Imperial Japan]] (as well as various other countries) during the events of [[World War II]] - it stood in opposition to the Allies and became a term that is still used in the modern world as a metaphor for societies that are regarded as evil or warlike. | ||