Anti-Comintern Pact
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The Anti-Comintern Pact was a treaty of alliance between several Axis Powers during World War II. The text of the treaty read in part,
| “ | 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 co‑operating in the defense against Communist subversive activities. | ” |
The Anti-Comintern Pact was deeply rooted in antisemitic ideology fighting against "Jewish-Bolshevism".[1]
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References
- ↑ Back from the USSR: The Anti-Comintern’s Publications on Soviet Russia in Nazi Germany (1935–41), Jan C. Behrends, Slavica Publishers, Volume 10, Number 3, Summer 2009 (New Series) pp. 527-556