Greater Anti-Comintern Pact (Heute Europa)

The Anti-Comintern Pact was an organization of states in Europe and Asia directed against Communist guerillas and insurgencies by the Comintern, the West and other anti-fascist guerillas and resistance movements. The Anti-Comintern Pact was concluded between Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan on November 25, 1936 and was directed against the Communist International (Comintern) in general, and the Soviet Union in particular. the German-Japan Pact disintergrated in the 1980s

Members
The members of the Anti-Comintern Pact has pledged to defend each other if one or more of the members were attacked. The treaty also stated that relations among the signatories were based on mutual non-interference in internal affairs and respect for national sovereignty and independence.

The members also agreed that neither of them would make any political treaties with the West or any other belligerent, unless this had been accepted by the majority of the members.


 * Head of the Pact