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Anti-Comintern Pact (nov 25, 1936 – aug 23, 1939)

Description:

The Anti-Comintern Pact was an agreement between Germany, Italy and Japan, that they would work together to stop the spread of Communism around the globe. Germany and Italy had worked well during the Spanish Civil War and had brought about a fascist victory over communism. Hitler and Mussolini realised that each had much in common with the other and that working together would be in their interest. This interest also expanded to Royal Japan which was run as a military dictatorship. In 1936, Japan and Germany signed the Anti-Comintern pact. Obviously not everyone agreed with this and signed it, which create tension between countries, leading to war.

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Date:

nov 25, 1936
aug 23, 1939
~ 2 years and 8 months
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