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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