25 janv. 1936 - Anti-Comintern Pact
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The anti comintern pact was set in 1936 and was an agreement between Germany, Italy and Japan. It stated that they would work together and stop the Communism spread around the globe. It’s aim was to as communism endanger the internal peace of nations, as well as their social well-being. With Hitler and Mussolini working together they spread to imperial Japan who also singed the Anti-Comintern pact along with Italy in 1937. 2 year later in 1939 Hitler broke the terms when he signed the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact.
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