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Before and After WWII

of the suspicions between Germany and her neighbors. Germany made agreements with France and Belgium to keep the western boundaries fixed. France renewed her ties with Czechoslovakia and Poland. France agreed to support Poland and Czechoslovakia if Germany tried to fight them. Germany promised not to attack France and Belgium. Britain and Italy were the peacekeepers who agreed to make sure the terms remained. All the countries agreed that they would never go to war if a dispute broke out between them. The three axis powers: Germany, Italy, and Japan were very confident while fighting the Battle of Britain. They decided to make an alliance that they called the Pact of Berlin also known as the Rome-Berlin axis. They made plans of how they were going to establish a New Order in Europe as well as in Asia. There was a change in plans when Britain refused to give up. Hitler still saw hope of gaining control over Britain because of his air-sea blockade. By the end of 1944 the Pact of Berlin had been reduced to Germany and Japan and came to an end when Germany surrendered in 1945....

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