1h 18min, nov 25, 1936 y - Anti-Comintern Pact
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The Anti-Comintern Agreement was an understanding by Germany, Italy and Japan that they would work together to stop the spread of Communism around the globe. This has been guided directly towards the USSR. During the Spanish Civil War Germany and Italy had served effectively, and brought about a nazi triumph over communism. A Soviet-Chinese nonaggression pact of August 1936 and the resulting export of Soviet military aircraft and weapons to China irritated the Japanese. Through propaganda purposes, Hitler and Benito Mussolini have been able to present themselves as champions of Western values against the challenge of Soviet Communism.
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