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September 1940

Three-Powers Agreement concluded

On 27 September 1940 in Berlin, the German Reich, Italy and Japan – the signatory nations of the 1936/37 „Anti-Comintern Pact“ – conclude the „Three-Powers Agreement“ which Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia and Croatia will also join by 1941. The goal of the treaty is to improve military cooperation.

© Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin
Representatives of the German Reich, Italy and Japan signing the Three-Powers Agreement, Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung, 10 October 1940



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Also read:
  Twelve-Month Plan
 Berlin-Rome Axis and Anti-Comintern Pact
 Yugoslavia joins the Tripartite Pact

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