Yes. They had signed a treaty. However they did very little to act in concert with one another during the war. Each country had different goals that did not mesh well enough to force them both to come together in formulating a combined strategy.
They were referred to as the Axis Powers.Germany and Japan were on the same side in World War II.In World War I Japan was on the Allied side and fought against Germany.
Germany, Japan and Italy were allied. Britain, France, U.S.A and Russia were allied.
they would go and try to destroy italy japan and germany >:(
Germany was a part of the Axis Powers (or Nations) during World War II. Italy and Japan were also associated with the Axis powers, though not necessary in direct alliance with Germany itself. Their common enemy, the Allied Powers, were what united them.
Italy , Japan and Germany made up the Allied Powers .
Germany and Japan were on the same side in World War II.In World War I Japan was on the Allied side and fought against Germany.
Germany & Italy were allied to Japan in WWII.
Well, in World War II, Japan was allied with the Germans, as Germany wanted to take over the world in that time to have full absolute power over everybody, but they needed help to do so. Germany then allied with Japan...
Germany, Italy and Japan
Germany, Italy and Japan lost the war to allied powers................
Japan and Italy
Germany, Japan, and Italy
Germany, Japan and Italy were allied. Britain, France, U.S.A and Russia were allied.
Germany, Italy and Japan
The main enemies of the U.S. and Allied Powers during World War 2 were Germany, Japan, and Italy.
The Allied (U.S. England and Russia) and the Axis (Germany, Japan and Italy).
Japan, Bulgaria, Rumania, Hungary, Finland