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Anti-comintern Pact (nov 25, 1936 – nov 25, 1936)

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Description: The Anti-Comintern Pact was an agreement between Nazi Germany and Japan. It was
Cause 1: The Anti-Comintern Pact was set up entirely against the Soviet Union and that group of allies. It was to forbid political treaties by either state.
Cause 2: After the Anti-Comintern happened it was basically the connecting of Japan and Nazi German allies. Hitler a Mussolini saw what they both had in common which was another reason they started to join.
Effect 1: Italy, Germany and Japan worked together to stop the spreading of communism around the globe.
Effect 2: Even though Hitler signed the pact and agreed and help make it, a few years later he broke the terms of the pact, which caused a bit of a disruption.

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nov 25, 1936
nov 25, 1936
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