The Rome–Berlin Axis
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The Rome-Berlin Axis is a 1949 book by British historian Elizabeth Wiskemann. It is a study of the Axis alliance between Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, with particular emphasis on the relationship between Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler.
This article is about the 1949 book. For the historical alliance, see Axis powers. For the eponymous bilateral alliance, and the more inclusive alliance that expanded from it, see Axis powers.
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It was published by Oxford University Press as a 376-page hardcover, in 1949 (after the war). In 1966, Collins (London) published a 446-page revised[why?] edition.[by whom?]