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NOVEMBER 25, 1937
                       GERMANY & JAPAN AGREE TO AN ANTI-COMMUNIST
                                                     DEFENSE PACT




               Germany and Japan agree to the Anti-Comintern Pact, a mutual defense Treaty
               directed  at  the  Soviet  controlled  Communist  International.  Italy  will  join  the
               following  year.  The  pact  states:  "recognizing  that  the  aim  of  the  Communist
               International,  known  as  the  Comintern,  is  to  disintegrate  and  subdue  existing
               States  by  all  the  means  at  its  command;  convinced  that  the  toleration  of

               interference by the Communist International in the internal affairs of the nations
               not  only  endangers  their  internal  peace  and  social  well-being,  but  is  also  a
               menace to the peace of the world desirous of cooperating in the defense against
               Communist subversive activities." (20) In case of an attack by the Soviet Union
               against  Germany  or  Japan,  the  two  countries  agree  to  take  measures  "to
               safeguard  their  common  interests".  Mussolini's  Italy  will  soon  join  the  anti-
               Comintern and several other nations join later on. Germany also invites Britain
               and Poland to join the Anti-Comintern Alliance. Both nations decline.


























                           German and Japanese officials sign the Anti-Comintern pact.









                                                    DECEMBER, 1937
                                   THE IMAGINARY “RAPE” OF NANKING
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