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axis of joint - translation to ρωσικά

GROUP OF COUNTRIES IDENTIFIED COLLECTIVELY AS ENEMIES BY U.S. PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH DURING THE 2000S
Axis of Evil; Axis of Evil Wannabees; Axis Of Evil; Axis of good; Axis of Good; Axes of Evil; Axis-of-evil; The axis of evil; Evil axis; "Axis of evil"; Axis of hatred
  • [[John Bolton]]

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  • Italian [[Macchi C.200]] fighter aircraft during the war
  • [[Adolf Hitler]], ''Führer and Reich Chancellor of the German People'', 1933–1945
  • [[Adolf Hitler]] meeting with NDH leader [[Ante Pavelić]]
  • German vehicles advancing during the [[Second Battle of El Alamein]] in the [[North African campaign]]
  • The visit of German, Italian, Japanese, Hungarian and Romanian military delegates in the [[Uhtua]] sector of the front on 5 April 1943
  • The ''[[Duce]]'' [[Benito Mussolini]] in an official portrait
  • Bulgarian soldiers in [[Vardar Macedonia]] during the Balkans campaign
  • partition of Poland]] by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939
  • Romanian soldiers on the outskirts of Stalingrad during the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942
  • Repubblica Sociale Italiana]]) soldiers, March 1944
  • Italian soldiers in the [[North African Campaign]] in 1941
  • Italian [[Fiat M13/40]] tanks in the North African Campaign in 1941
  • Germany's ''[[Führer]]'' [[Adolf Hitler]] (right) beside Italy's ''[[Duce]]'' [[Benito Mussolini]] (left)
  • Eastern Front campaign]]
  • defeat of Poland]], October 1939
  • Führerbau]]'' in [[Munich]] (June 1941)
  • [[Philippe Pétain]] (left) meeting with Hitler in October 1940
  • Italy]] draping the facade of the Embassy of Japan on the [[Tiergartenstraße]] in Berlin (September 1940)
  • Serrano Súñer]] in Madrid, October 1940
  • Japanese officers training young Indonesian recruits, circa 1945
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  • [[Engelbert Dollfuss]], Chancellor of Austria, 1932–1934
  • Japanese Military Attaché, Makoto Onodera, visiting [[Fjell Fortress]] in Norway, 1943. Behind him is Lieutenant Colonel Eberhard Freiherr von Zedlitz und Neukrich (C-in-C Luftwaffe Feldregiment 502.), and to the right is Fregattenkapitän doktor Robert Morath (Seekommandant in Bergen). Behind Onoderas hand (raised in salute) is General [[Nikolaus von Falkenhorst]] (C-in-C German military forces in Norway).
  • [[Kingdom of Denmark]]
  • Personal flag of Philippe Pétain, Chief of State of [[Vichy France]]
  • "Free zone"]] in blue.
  • [[Francisco Franco]] (centre) and Serrano Súñer (left) meeting with Mussolini (right) in [[Bordighera]], Italy in 1941. At Bordighera, Franco and Mussolini discussed the creation of a Latin Bloc.<ref name="John Lukacs"/>
  • Thailand (cooperated with Japan)}} All are members of the [[Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere]].
  • José P. Laurel]] from the Philippines, and [[Subhas Chandra Bose]] from India
  • Greece, 1941–1944
  • German [[Heinkel He 111]] bomber aircraft during the [[Battle of Britain]]
  • [[Hideo Kodama]], a wartime cabinet minister in the Empire of Japan
  • Mannerheim]] with Hitler
  • Hungarian soldiers in the [[Carpathian mountains]] in 1944
  • A formation of Romanian [[IAR 80]] fighter aircraft
  • IJA]] paratroopers are landing during the [[Battle of Palembang]], February 13, 1942.
  • Occupied territory and protectorates}}
  • Italian Social Republic
  • IJN]] [[Special Naval Landing Forces]] armed with the [[Type 11 Light Machine Gun]] during the [[Battle of Shanghai]]
  • Haruna]]'', Tokyo Bay, 1930s
  • Musashi]]'' moored in [[Truk Lagoon]], in 1943
  • Lt.Gen [[Hiroshi Ōshima]], Japanese ambassador to Germany before and during World War II
  • Manchurian pilots of the Manchukuo Air Force
  • The Romanian [[Mareșal tank destroyer]]'s design was likely used by the Germans to develop the [[Hetzer]]
  • Manchurian soldiers training in a military exercise
  • Japanese writer [[Shūmei Ōkawa]], a key exponent of Japanese nationalism
  • Thawan Thamrong]] (left), and [[Direk Jayanama]] (right) with [[Hideki Tōjō]] (center) in Tokyo 1942
  • Littorio]]'' during the war
  • [[MÁVAG Héja]] fighter aircraft, derived from the [[Reggiane Re.2000]], an Italian fighter design
  • Shōkaku]]'' on 7 December 1941, for the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]]
  • The signing of the Tripartite Pact by Germany, Japan, and Italy on 27 September 1940 in [[Berlin]]. Seated from left to right are the Japanese ambassador to Germany [[Saburō Kurusu]], Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs [[Galeazzo Ciano]], and [[Adolf Hitler]].
  • Slovakia in 1941
  • Finnish troops passing by the remains of a destroyed Soviet T-34 at the [[battle of Tali-Ihantala]]
  • Toldi I]] tank as used during the 1941 Axis invasion of the Soviet Union
  • U-118]]'' under air attack in June 1943
ALLIANCE OF COUNTRIES DEFEATED IN WORLD WAR II
Axis Alliance; Axis Power; Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis; Axis power; The Axis; Axis forces; Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis; Rome-Berlin Axis; Axis troops; Axis states of World War II; World War II Axis; Axis Powers of World War II; Axis (WWII); Axis powers of world war ii; Axis powers of World War II; Axis Powers; Axis Forces; Axis of WWII; Axis states; Axis nations; Axis countries; Axis (World War II); Original Axis of Evil; WWII Axis Powers; Rome–Berlin Axis; Achsenmächte; Sūjikukoku; 枢軸国; Potenze dell'Asse; Axis soldiers; Original Axis of evil; Original axis of evil; World War II Axis powers; Ideology of the Axis powers; Axis of World War II; Axis allies; Rome-Berlin-Tokyo; Axis alliance
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  • The Joint Chiefs of Staff in an annual meeting with the commanders of unified and specified command in the JCS meeting room, also known as "The Tank" on 15 January 1981.
  • The Joint Chiefs of Staff in 2002
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  • The Joint Staff Organization Chart as of March 2018
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  • George S. Brown]] and the other members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon in 1977
  • The Joint Chiefs of Staff in December 2020.
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  • The Joint Chiefs of Staff (seated) and the directors of the Joint Staff directorates (standing), November 1989.
  • Air Force Chief of Staff]] General [[John P. Jumper]] and [[Commandant of the Marine Corps]] General [[Michael Hagee]]. In the absence of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff or the Service Chief, the [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] and the Vice Service Chief will replace its presence at an important event.
  • Joint Chiefs of Staff meeting (circa 1943). From left to right are: Gen. [[Henry H. Arnold]], Chief of the Army Air Forces; Adm. [[William D. Leahy]], Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy; Adm. [[Ernest J. King]], Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations; and Gen. [[George C. Marshall]], Chief of Staff of the United States Army.
BODY OF SENIOR UNIFORMED LEADERS IN THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE WHO ADVISE THE PRESIDENT ON MILITARY MATTERS
Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge; Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff; Joint Chiefs; Joint Chief of Staff; Joint chiefs of staff; Joint Staff; Joint Staff Identification Badge; CINC-USMILITARY; CINC-USAMILITARY; CINC-USARMEDFORCES; Joint chief of staff; Joint cheifs of staff; Joint cheifs; U.S. joint chiefs; Office of the joint chiefs of staff identification badge; US Joint Chiefs of Staff; J3 Operations Directorate; Joint Army and Navy Board; J2 - Intelligence; Joint Planning Board; Joint Planning Committee; The Joint Chiefs of Staff; Joint Staff J-6; The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS); Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS); Army and Navy Technical Board; The Joint Staff; Joint Strategic Survey Committee; JCS Identification Badge; Directorate for Intelligence Joint Staff; JCoS; Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge (United States); Joint chief; Joint chiefs
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Axis of evil

The phrase "axis of evil" was first used by U.S. President George W. Bush and originally referred to Iran, Iraq, and North Korea. It was used in Bush's State of the Union address on January 29, 2002, less than five months after the 9/11 attacks, and often repeated throughout his presidency. He used it to describe foreign governments that, during his administration, allegedly sponsored terrorism and sought weapons of mass destruction. The notion of such an axis was used to pinpoint these common enemies of the United States and to rally the American populace in support of the War on Terror. The countries originally covered by the term were Iran, Ba'athist Iraq, and North Korea. In response, Iran formed a political alliance that it called the "Axis of Resistance" comprising Iran, Syria and Hezbollah. Other countries were later added to the "axis of evil" by US politicians and commentators. The term "axis of evil" is itself a portmanteau of the Axis powers of WWII (Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan) and the Cold War era “Evil Empire” (the Soviet Union as described by Ronald Reagan).

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