1936-40 Axis Alliance of
Germany, Japan and Italy
(1) German-Japanese Agreement and Supplementary
Protocol, Signed at Berlin, November 25, 1936
(Anti-Comintern Pact)
(2) Protocol Concluded by Italy, Germany, and Japan, at
Rome, November 6, 1937
(3) Summary of the Three-Power Pact Between Germany,
Italy, and Japan, Signed at Berlin, September 27, 1940.
(The Tripartite Pact)
(1) German-Japanese Agreement and Supplementary
Protocol, Signed at Berlin, November 25, 1936
(Anti-Comintern Pact)
Translation, in Department of State, Foreign
Relations of the United States: Japan, 1931-1941, II,
153
Agreement Guarding Against the Communistic
International
The Imperial Government of Japan and the Government
of Germany,
In cognizance of the fact that the object of the
Communistic International (the so-called Komintern) is
the disintegration of, and the commission of violence
against, existing States by the exercise of all means at
its command,
Believing that the toleration of interference by the
Communistic International in the internal affairs of
nations not only endangers their internal peace and
social welfare, but threatens the general peace of the
world,
Desiring to co-operate for defense against
communistic disintegration, have agreed as follows.
Article I
The High Contracting States agree that they will
mutually keep each other informed concerning the
activities of the Communistic International, will confer
upon the necessary measure of defense, and will carry
out such measures in close co-operation.
Article II
The High Contracting States will jointly invite third
States whose internal peace is menaced by the
disintegrating work of the Communistic International, to
adopt defensive measures in the spirit of the present
Agreement or to participate in the present Agreement.
Article III
The Japanese and German texts are each valid as the
original text of this Agreement. The Agreement shall
come into force on the day of its signature and shall
remain in force for the term of five years. The High
Contracting States will, in a reasonable time before the
expiration of the said term, come to an understanding
upon the further manner of their co-operation.
In witness whereof the undersigned, duly authorized
by their respective Governments, have affixed hereto
their seals and signatures.
Done in duplicate at Berlin, November 25th, 11th year
of Showa, corresponding to November 25th, 1936.
Viscount Kintomo Mushakoji
Imperial Japanese Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary
Joachim von Ribbentrop
German Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
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Supplementary Protocol to the Agreement Guarding
Against the Communistic International
On the occasion of the signature this day of the
Agreement guarding against the Communistic International
the undersigned plenipotentiaries have agreed as
follows:
(a) The competent authorities of both High
Contracting States will closely co-operate in the
exchange of reports on the activities of the Communistic
International and on measures of information and defense
against the Communistic International.
(b) The competent authorities of both High
Contracting States will, withing the framework of the
existing law, take stringent measures against those who
at home or abroad work on direct or indirect duty of the
Communistic International or assist its disintegrating
activities.
(c) To facilitate the co-operation of the competent
authorities of the two High Contracting States as set
out in (a) above, a standing committee shall be
established. By this committee the further measures to
be adopted in order to counter the disintegrating
activities of the Communistic International shall be
considered and conferred upon.
Done at Berlin, November 25th, 11th year of Showa,
corresponding to November 25th, 1936.
Viscount Kintomo Mushakoji
Imperial Japanese Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary
Joachim von Ribbentrop
German Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
(2) Protocol Concluded by Italy, Germany, and Japan,
at Rome, November 6, 1937
Translation, in Department of State, Foreign
Relations of the United States: Japan, 1931-1941, II,
159
The Italian Government, the Government of the German
Reich, and the Impreial Government of Japan,
Considering that the Communist International
continues constantly to imperil the civilized world in
the Occident and Orient, disturbing and destroygin peace
and order,
Considering that only close collaboration looking to
the maintenance of peace and order can limit and remove
that peril,
Considering that Italy - who with the advent of the
Fascist regime has with inflexible determination
combated that peril and rid her territory of the
Communist International - has decided to align herself
against the common enemy along with Germany and Japan,
who for their part are animated by like determination to
defend themselves against the Communist International.
Have, in conformity with Article 2 of the Agreement
against the Communist International concluded at Berlin
on November 25, 1936, by Germany and Japan, agreed upon
the following:
Article I
Italy becomes a party to the Agreement against the
Communist International and to the Supplementary
Protocol concluded on November 25, 1936, between Germany
and Japan, the text of which is included in the annex to
the present Protocol.
Article II
The three powers signatory to the present Protocol
agree that Italy will be considered as an original
signatory to the Agreement and Supplementary Protocol
mentioned in the preceding article, the signing of the
present Protocol being equivalent to the signature of
the original text of the aforesaid Agreement and
Supplementary Protocol.
Article III
The present Protocol shall constitute an integral
part of the above-mentioned Agreement and Supplementary
Protocol.
Article IV
The present Protocol is drawn up in Italian,
Japanese, and German, each text being considered
authentic. It shall enter into effect on the date of
signature.
In testimony whereof, etc...
Ciano
von Ribbentrop
Hotta
(3) Summary of the Three-Power Pact Between Germany,
Italy, and Japan, Signed at Berlin, September 27, 1940.
(The Tripartite Pact)
The governments of Germany, Italy and Japan,
considering it as a condition precedent of any lasting
peace that all nations of the world be given each its
own proper place, have decided to stand by and
co-operate with one another in regard to their efforts
in greater East Asia and regions of Europe respectively
wherein it is their prime purpose to establish and
maintain a new order of things calculated to promote the
mutual prosperity and welfare of the peoples concerned.
Furthermore, it is the desire of the three
governments to extend co-operation to such nations in
other spheres of the world as may be inclined to put
forth endeavours along lines similar to their own, in
order that their ultimate aspirations for world peace
may thus be realized.
Accordingly, the governments of Germany, Italy and
Japan have agreed as follows:
Article One
Japan recognizes and respects the leadership of
Germany and Italy in establishment of a new order in
Europe.
Article Two
Germany and Italy recognize and respect the
leadership of Japan in the establishment of a new order
in greater East Asia.
Article Three
Germany, Italy and Japan agree to co-operate in their
efforts on aforesaid lines. They further undertake to
assist one another with all political, economic and
military means when one of the three contracting powers
is attacked by a power at present not involved in the
European war or in the Chinese-Japanese conflict.
Article Four
With the view to implementing the present pact, joint
technical commissions, members which are to be appointed
by the respective governments of Germany, Italy and
Japan will meet without delay.
Article Five
Germany, Italy and Japan affirm that the aforesaid
terms do not in any way affect the political status
which exists at present as between each of the three
contracting powers and Soviet Russia.
Article Six
The present pact shall come into effect immediately
upon signature and shall remain in force 10 years from
the date of its coming into force. At the proper time
before expiration of said term, the high contracting
parties shall at the request of any of them enter into
negotiations for its renewal.
In faith whereof, the undersigned duly authorized by
their respective governments have signed this pact and
have affixed hereto their signatures.
Done in triplicate at Berlin, the 27th day of
September, 1940, in the 19th year of the fascist era,
corresponding to the 27th day of the ninth month of the
15th year of Showa (the reign of Emperor Hirohito).