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If Hitler broadly welcomed the USSR-Japan rapprochement, which left Tokyo free to confront Washington and London, he greatly feared an understanding between Tokyo and the Anglo-Saxon powers. It was for this reason that in mid-August 1941, the Führer once again assured the Japanese that “if a clash occurs by any chance between Japan and the United States, Germany will at once open war against the United States.”
Hitler's American Gamble: Pearl Harbor and Germany's March to Global War
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