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Axis leaders of World War II

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Japanese propaganda poster of the Shōwa era showing Adolf Hitler, Fumimaro Konoe and Benito Mussolini, the political leaders of the three main Axis powers in 1940
Japanese magazine published by the Cabinet Intelligence Bureau on 15 January 1941, advertised the Tripartite Pact

The Axis leaders of World War II were important political and military figures during World War II. The Axis was established with the signing of the Tripartite Pact in 1940 and pursued a strongly militarist and nationalist ideology; with a policy of anti-communism. During the early phase of the war, puppet governments were established in their occupied nations. When the war ended, many of them faced trial for war crimes. The chief leaders were Adolf Hitler of Nazi Germany, Benito Mussolini of Fascist Italy, and Hirohito of Imperial Japan.[1][2] Unlike what happened with the Allies, there was never a joint meeting of the main Axis heads of government, although Mussolini and Hitler met on a regular basis.

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Kingdom of Bulgaria (1941–1944)

Tsar Boris III.
Bogdan Filov

The Third Reich (Nazi Germany)

Adolf Hitler was the Austrian-born leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party
Heinrich Himmler was Commander of the Schutzstaffel (SS) and Minister of the Interior

Kingdom of Hungary (1940–1945)

Regent Miklós Horthy of Hungary
Ferenc Szálasi

Kingdom of Italy (1940–1943), Italian Social Republic (1943–1945)

King of Italy Victor Emmanuel III
Benito Mussolini, prime minister, Duce and leader of the National Fascist Party.

Empire of Japan

Hirohito, the Emperor of Japan
Hideki Tojo, Supreme Military Leader of Japan and Prime Minister of Japan from 1941 to 1944

Kingdom of Romania (1940–1944)

King Michael I (left) and Ion Antonescu (right)

Client states and protectorates of the Axis

Slovak Republic (1939–1945)

Jozef Tiso

French State (1940–1944)

Philippe Pétain
  • Philippe Pétain was an Army Marshal and Chief of State of Vichy France from its establishment in 1940 until the invasion of Normandy in 1944. The Pétain government collaborated with the Nazis, and organized raids to capture French Jews. The Pétain government was opposed by General de Gaulle's Free French Forces, and eventually fell to them. After the war, Pétain was tried for treason and sentenced to life in prison.
  • Pierre Laval was Pétain's head of government in 1940, and from 1942 to 1944. Under his second government, collaboration with Nazi Germany intensified. In 1945, Laval was tried for treason, sentenced to death and executed.
  • René Bousquet was the deputy head of the Vichy police force.
  • Joseph Darnand was the commander of the paramilitary French Militia. A pro-Nazi leader, he was a strong supporter of the Hitler and Pétain governments. He established the Milice to round-up Jews and fight the French Resistance. He was tried for treason and executed after the war.
  • Jean Decoux was the Governor-General of French Indochina representing the Vichy government. Decoux's task in Indochina was to reverse the policy of appeasement towards the Japanese led by his predecessor General Georges Catroux, but political realities soon forced him to continue down the same road. Arrested and tried after the war, Decoux was not convicted.

Independent State of Croatia (1941–1945)

Ante Pavelić

Puppet states of Nazi Germany

Leonhard Kaupisch
Vidkun Quisling
Milan Nedić

Protectorate of Denmark (1940–1945)

Province of Ljubljana (1943–1945)

Norwegian National government (1940–1945)

Government of National Salvation, Serbia (1941–1944)

Puppet states of the Kingdom of Italy

Albanian Kingdom (1940–1943)

Kingdom of Montenegro (1941–1943)

Joint German-Italian puppet states

Hellenic State (1941–1944)

Puppet states of Imperial Japan

Chairman Wang Jingwei 
Emperor Puyi
Zhang Jinghui
Chairman Demchugdongrub

State of Burma (1942–1945)

Kingdom of Cambodia (1945)

Republic of China-Nanjing (1940–1945)

Provisional Government of Free India (1943–1945)

Kingdom of Laos (1945)

Great Manchu Empire

Mengjiang United Autonomous Government

  • Demchugdongrub was the vice-chairman, then the chairman. In 1941 he became chairman of the Mongolian Autonomous federation.
  • Li Shouxin

Second Philippine Republic (1943–1945)

Empire of Vietnam (1945)

Co-belligerent state combatants

Various countries fought side by side with the Axis powers for a common cause. These countries were not signatories of the Tripartite Pact and thus not formal members of the Axis.

Finland (1941–1944)

Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim

Kingdom of Iraq (1941)

Faisal II

Kingdom of Thailand (1942–1945)

Plaek Pibulsongkram

See also

References

  1. ^ Ferro, Marc (February 15, 2007). Ils étaient sept hommes en guerre. Robert Laffont Group. ISBN 978-2221100943.
  2. ^ Burleigh, Michael (January 1, 2010). Moral Combat: A History of World War II. Harper. ISBN 978-0007195763.
  3. ^ Daniel Barenblat, A plague upon humanity, 2004, p.37.
  4. ^ Yoshiaki Yoshimi, Dokugasusen Kankei Shiryō II, Kaisetsu(Materials on Poison Gas Warfare), 1997, pp.25–29., Herbert P. Bix, Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan, 2001
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