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| | Axis Allied Nations in WWII |
 | | Some Axis Nations were reluctant partners, such as the Bulgarians, while others, such as the Slovaks and Italians, initially took up arms very willingly and fought well at the side of Germany. |
 | | America had its Allies during WWII - Britian, France, the Soviet Union, etc. Germany, too, had its share of Allied Nations - their unique and often neglected stories will be told within this section. |
 | | The distinction between "foreign volunteers" and "Axis Allies" was that foreign volunteers actually joined the German military - either alone or in large groups - and became an internal part of Germany's fighting forces, while Axis Allies were distinct independent Countries who joined the Axis cause and mustered their forces to fight along side Germany. |
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