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5 February, 05:10

What drew japan, germany, and italy into a political alliance by 1936-1937?

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  1. 5 February, 05:36
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    The correct answer is hostility towards the Soviet Union

    Japan and Germany were very close to the Soviets so they hated them because they didn't want communism to spread or for Soviets to invade them, while Italians hated communism in general. They decided to form a political alliance to defend themselves from the Soviets and from others who would harm them.
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