- Tripartite Pact
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caption = Tripartite Pact signing. Seated on the left starting with Saburo Kurusu, Galeazzo Ciano and Adolf Hitler.
type =Military alliance pact
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date_signed =September 27 ,1940
location_signed =Berlin , Germany
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parties = flagicon|Germany|Nazi Germany flag|Empire of Japan|name=Japan flagicon|Italy|1861 Italy ----flagicon|Hungary|1940 Hungary flagicon|Romania Romania flagicon|Slovakia|1938 Slovakia flagicon|Bulgaria Bulgaria flagicon|Yugoslavia|kingdom Yugoslavia (for 2 days) flagicon|Croatia|1941 Croatia
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wikisource = Tripartite Pact"TheTripartite Treaty (1906) also refers to a 1906 treaty concerning theNile river (seeHydropolitics in the Nile Basin .) "The Tripartite Pact, also called the Three-Power Pact, Axis Pact, Three-way Pact or Tripartite Treaty was a
pact signed inBerlin ,Germany onSeptember 27 1940 bySaburo Kurusu of Italy,Adolf Hitler of Germany, andGaleazzo Ciano (foreign minister) of Italy entering as amilitary alliance and officially founding theAxis Powers ofWorld War II that opposed theAllied Powers .Background and the agreement
The agreement formalized the Axis Powers' partnership, and can be read as a warning to the
United States to remain neutral in World War II — or become involved in a war on two fronts.Fact|date=May 2007The pact the three nations agreed that for the next ten years they would "stand by and co-operate with one another in... their prime purpose to establish and maintain a new order of things... to promote the mutual prosperity and welfare of the peoples concerned." They recognized each other's spheres of interest and undertook "to assist one another with all political, economic and military means when one of the three contracting powers is attacked" by a country not already involved in the war, excluding the
Soviet Union .The pact supplemented the previous
German-Japanese Agreement and theAnti-Comintern Pact , both of 1936 and helped overcome the rift that had developed between Japan and Germany following theMolotov-Ribbentrop Pact signed by Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939.The Tripartite Pact was subsequently joined by Hungary (
November 20 ,1940 ), byRomania (November 23 , 1940), by Slovakia (November 24 , 1940), byBulgaria (March 1 ,1941 , prior to the arrival of German troops), byYugoslavia (March 25 , 1941) and by Croatia (June 15 ,1941 ).Text of the pact
cquote|The Tripartite Pact between Japan, Germany, and Italy, 1940
The Governments of Japan, Germany, and Italy consider it the prerequisite of a lasting peace that every nation in the world shall receive the space to which it is entitled. They have, therefore, decided to stand by and cooperate with one another in their efforts in the regions of Europe and Greater East Asia respectively. In doing this 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. It is, furthermore, the desire of the three Governments to extend cooperation to nations in other spheres of the world that are inclined to direct their efforts along lines similar to their own for the purpose of realizing their ultimate object, world peace. Accordingly, the Governments of Japan, Germany and Italy have agreed as follows:
ARTICLE 1. Japan recognizes and respects the leadership of Germany and Italy in the establishment of a new order in Europe.
ARTICLE 2. Germany and Italy recognize and respect the leadership of Japan in the establishment of a new order in Greater East Asia.
ARTICLE 3. Japan, Germany, and Italy agree to cooperate in their efforts on aforesaid lines. They further undertake to assist one another with all political, economic and military means if one of the Contracting Powers is attacked by a Power at present not involved in the European War or in the Japanese-Chinese conflict.
ARTICLE 4. With a view to implementing the present pact, joint technical commissions, to be appointed by the respective Governments of Japan, Germany and Italy, will meet without delay.
ARTICLE 5. Japan, Germany and Italy affirm that the above agreement affects in no way the political status existing at present between each of the three Contracting Powers and Soviet Russia.
ARTICLE 6. The present pact shall become valid immediately upon signature and shall remain in force ten years from the date on which it becomes effective. In due time, before the expiration of said term, the High Contracting Parties shall, at the request of any one of them, enter into negotiations for its renewal.
Other signatories
Hungary
The
Austro-Hungarian Empire had sided withImperial Germany duringWorld War I and had collapsed following the defeat by the Allies. Following theTreaty of Trianon , the Kingdom of Hungary was reduced greatly in size and this caused much resentment. In order to assuage this resentment, Germany and Italy implemented theVienna Awards in 1938 and 1940 and this was subsequently followed by Hungary joining the Tripartite Pact in November 1940. Collusion was further heightened when theFascist Arrow Cross Party later came to power.Romania
The
Kingdom of Romania had joined the Allied Powers in World War I and had receivedTransylvania from Austro-Hungary. After Germany and Italy awarded parts of Transylvania back to Hungary and southernDobruja back to Bulgaria and after theSoviet Union had takenBessarabia , theFascist Iron Guard party came to power and Romania joined the Tripartite Pact onNovember 23 ,1940 . This was partly due to the Romanian desire for protection against the Soviet Union.lovakia
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14 March 1939 , after theMunich Agreement , the Slovak Republic was formed from a portion of the dismemberedCzechoslovakia . Hitler invitedMonsignor Jozef Tiso to be the new nation's leader. Soon after it was formed, Sovakia was involved in a war with neighboring Hungary. Although Slovakia had signed a "Protection Treaty" with Nazi Germany, Germany refused to help Slovakia in direct violation of that treaty. The war resulted in territorial gains by Hungary at Slovakia's expense. Even so, Slovakia supported the German invasion of Poland. Slovakia joined the Tripartite Pact on24 November 1940 .Bulgaria
The Kingdom of Bulgaria had been on the losing side in World War I, losing territory to Serbia and
Greece . During World War II, Germany needed military access through Bulgaria in order to attack Greece. Adolf Hitler promised the Bulgarian Tsar Boris III that Bulgaria would receive all the territory she had lost in return for Bulgaria joining the Axis. Boris agreed and signed the Pact onMarch 1 ,1941 .Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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March 25 1941 inVienna , Prince Paul "(Pavle)",Regent of theKingdom of Yugoslavia , signed the Tripartite Pact, which was declared defunct only two days later. It was not easy for Hitler to gain Yugoslavia's cooperation. There were strong anti-German feelings in the country, especially among the dominantSerbia n population. OnMarch 27 , the regime was overthrown by a militarycoup d'état with British support, and the 18 year old KingPeter II of Yugoslavia seized power. General Dušan Simović became Peter's Prime Minister and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia withdrew from the pact with the Axis.The initial agreement of the document was only regarding Yugoslavia's acceptance of the free movement of German troops around the country, but Serbia declined, this was unsatisfactory to the
Führer Fact|date=January 2008, and resulted in the invasion of Yugoslavia.Postponing
Operation Barbarossa , the Germans simultaneously attacked Yugoslavia and Greece. Starting onApril 6 , the German Air Force ("Luftwaffe ") bombedBelgrade for three days and nights. German ground troops ("Wehrmacht Heer ") moved in, and Yugoslavia capitulated onApril 17 .Croatia
The
Independent State of Croatia ("Nezavisna Država Hrvatska", or NDH) was declared to be a member of the Axis on10 April 1941 and joined the Tripartite Pact onJune 15 ,1941 .Other nations involved
oviet Union
Just prior to the formation of Tripartite Pact, the Soviet Union was informed of its existence, and the potential of its joining.Weinberg, Gerhard L. "A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II", pg. 199]
Vyacheslav Molotov was thus sent to Berlin to discuss the pact and the possibility of the Soviet Union joining it.For the Soviets, they considered joining the Tripartite Pact to be an update of existing agreements with Germany. On Molotov's visit, he agreed in principle to the Soviet Union joining the pact so long as some details, such as Soviet annexation of Finland, could be worked out.Weinberg, Gerhard L. "A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II", pg. 200] The Soviet government sent a revised version of the pact to Germany on November 25.Weinberg, Gerhard L. "A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II", pg. 200] To demonstrate the benefits of partnership, the Soviet Union made large economic offerings to Germany.Weinberg, Gerhard L. "A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II", pg. 201]
Regardless of the talks however, the Germans had no intention of allowing the Soviets to join the pact. They were already in the preparation stages for their invasion of the Soviet Union and were committed to doing so regardless of any action the Soviets took.When they received the Soviet offer in November, they simply did not reply. They did, however, accept the new economic offerings, and signed an agreement for such on January 10, 1941.Weinberg, Gerhard L. "A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II", pg. 202]
End of the Pact
The Kingdom of Italy surrendered to the
Western Allies in1943 , marking the beginning of the end for the Tripartite Pact. While dictatorBenito Mussolini 'sItalian Social Republic ("Repubblica Sociale Italiana", or RSI) continued to maintain its alliance with Germany until the end of the war, the RSI was never more than apuppet state . In1944 , both Bulgaria and Romania changed sides and became military allies of the Soviet Union. After theSlovak National Uprising in mid-1944 , the Germans ended what little was left of the independence of Slovakia. Hungary was the last "minor" member of the pact aside from the big two (Germany and Japan). But, by earlyApril 1945 , Hungary was completely overrun and its pro-German dictatorFerenc Szálasi and hisFascist government were forced to flee. While technically still in operation until Japan's surrender, the quelling of Germany brought an end to any effective meaning of the treaty.ee also
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Pact of Steel
*Anti-Comintern Pact References
External links
* [http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/wwii/triparti.htm The text of the Tripartite Pact]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0dL7SiosIE&feature=related Youtube: The signing of the Tripatite Pact]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hU-tx0lKt4E&feature=related Youtube: Japanese Ambassador visits Berlin]
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