Anti-Comintern Pact

[an-tee-kom-in-turn, -kom-in-turn, an-tahy-]

An·ti-Com·in·tern Pact

[an-tee-kom-in-turn, -kom-in-turn, an-tahy-]
noun
a pact formed in 1936, based on agreements between Germany and Japan to oppose communism and the Third International: Italy and Spain subsequently became signatories.
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