What did the axis powers call the "allies"?

by Stratifiedrandom

I always think of it as "The Allies" vs "The Axis Powers". But did the axis powers call themselves the allies and us something else? I was hoping someone could clear this up.

ritzamitz

Also did the axis call themselves the axis?

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Reading through Goebbels' Total War speech, the Allies are invariably split between the Bolshevist Soviet Union and the plutocratic Anglo-Saxon Americans and English. The string tying these three nations together is what he calls International Jewry.

Goebbels states that International Jewry takes on two forms. The first is Bolshevism in the East, and the second is plutocratic-capitalism in the West. The Western Jews are "pseudo-civilized", but they are weakening the democracies to take-over by the Eastern European Jews through the Soviet Union. Goebbels refers to the Jews as Germany's greatest threat, regardless of whether they are manifested by a Soviet or American soldier.

A quick word search shows where Goebbels puts his emphasis - he mentions variants of Bolshevism 46 times, Jews or Jewry 26 times, but America and England only 3 times.