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On November 25, 1936, Germany signed the Anti-Communist International Pact.
As a result of the extensive military division of the country, the other side of the coalition was to avoid the invasion of the country, so on November 25, 1936 (October 12, 1936) the North and Germany signed the "Anti-Communist International Agreement." On November 25, 1936, Japan and Germany signed the "Anti-Communist International Agreement" in Berlin. According to the provisions of the agreement, the two countries had to "exchange information and cooperate closely" on the other side of the coalition to "re-divide the world and dominate the world." It was an important step to launch the war between the two fascist countries in order to re-divide the world, this was the expansion of this agreement, so that the Japanese and German fascists under the banner of the anti-Soviet anti-Communist country established


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