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Ribbentrop’s principal concern was to nail down the treaty text with Tokyo and Rome. This was partly in order to ensure that the Japanese would not be able to conclude a separate peace with the Allies and partly to agree upon a common ideological front against the United States and Britain. The agreement was designed as a rhetorical and ideological counter to the Atlantic Charter,
Hitler's American Gamble: Pearl Harbor and Germany's March to Global War
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