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Question by  slaphead2000 (48)

Nazi Germany and Japan - what was their relationship before World War II?

 
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Answer by  fst805 (28)

In the years prior to World War II, Germany and Japan were coming closer to each other because they had expansionist policies that were opposed by the League of Nations.

 
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Answer by  Warner (56)

Not much there were trade agreements in place however remember that during WWII they weren't exactly allies either... Hitler believed Japan would be weak enough to be conquered later!

 
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Answer by  Scatteroo (29)

Prior to World War II Nazi Germany and Japan had a relationship based on sharing military knowledge. Germany sent advisors to Japan in order train their military and share technologies.

 
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Answer by  km8738 (1917)

Although before World War II Nazi Germany and Japan had few ties, they were aligned in their political ideals. The citizens of both countries believed that their rulers were the supreme power of their lives, regardless of their views. If you leader believed in one thing, it was a message from god.

 
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Answer by  tamarawilhite (17883)

Before World War 2, Russia and Japan had very little of a relationship. Their primary political motivation in World War 2 was their shared enemies - Russia and the US.

 
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Answer by  MichelleGreer (33)

Nazi Germany and Japan were already close before WWII. The Japanese navy was based on ship designs from Britain, but Japan owed their army training and development to the German advisers.

 
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Answer by  worker48 (22)

before World War II Nazi Germany and Japan were allies. with mussolini's Italy they formed what was known as the Axe's powers

 
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