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Japan wanted to conquer the entire world (Imperialism), but they couldn't do that alone, so they needed an ally.
Allies are often chosen upon political ideas, and all the Axis powers had the same Fascist political system. That is the first reason.
Secondly, in the beginning of the war, everyone expected Germany to win the war, cause of their technological lead compared to other nations, so for Japan it would be logical to choose a side that had their political ideas and was winning the war.
Japan and Germany had been not allies, but really more what can be considered a binational military controlled entity since nation formation in both states when they both formed their nations in 1871. They've been military controlled binational governments engaged in offense against other countries together since nation formation. Leading up to World War Two, Japan was involved in the Russo-Japanese war in 1905 at the same time as the Russian Revolution. During the formation of Germany, revolutionaries were used to form the German nation. They were also used in attacks against other nations subsequently. The German and Japanese military controlled nations fomented World War One to attack Russia, the Austro Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and other European nations such as Britain, France, and the Netherlands. World War one led to decreased power and control by other European nations and the break up of the Austro Hungarian and Ottoman Empires. During World War One, Germany sent in Lenin as a German proxy to attack and destroy the Russian Empire and state. They used German revolutionaries, including the German Marx's ideology to attack and destroy the nation as a continuation of World War One goals of total world domination by both Japan and Germany together. The German puppet Lenin created a communist state in Russia and Stalin later ceded control of Eastern Russian control in Mongolia to Japan to set up the preconditions of World War Two. In the wake of World War One, and the loss of influence by the European nations in Asia, due to the effects of World War One, Japan began moving into European colonies in Asia spreading Propaganda about "pan-Asianism" something they are doing again today, just as Germany is with Europe, and how it would "benefit Asia". This was done as a prelude to actual Japanese invasion of these nations. Japan moved into Mongolia and renamed it "Manchuria" as a prelude to their invasion of China in World War Two.

In 1932, Japan and Germany formed the "Comintern Pact" as a a pact to "fight communism" which was later used as a rationale for Germany as to why they invaded Russia in World War Two. It was also the set up of the presentation of "communism" as an "ideology" that was to be "fought by nations in national wars" something that Japan and Germany used when they set up the Cold War post World War Two to continue World War Two Japan and Germany World War goals.

Japan and Germany are military controlled countries, who have displayed a goal that might be best described as a "war of extermination goal" rather than a war of legitimate rational civil national goals, due to binational military control. This was in evidence with extermination actions involved in World War Two with the extermination of millions in what was presented as "war actions" and non war actions, the deliberate systematic extermination of handicapped persons, Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals and other "designated identities", deliberate mass starvation in occupied states by both nations and use of biological warfare by both Japan and Germany in World War Two, as well as weather and genetic research and attacks during World War Two. In what was termed the first war deliberately against people, rather than the governments, Japan and Germany were engaged in actions such as the "Rape of Nanking" and the "Siege of Leningrad" that left millions of noncombatant citizens dead. These were just two of many other places that experienced this type of "extermination presented as warfare".

Since World War Two, Japan and Germany have been "pushers" of both the Cold War which they established claiming that they were under "threat from communism" on the front lines and the recent "war on terrorism", both governments starting to move away from what they presented as their "peace treaties" which Japan gutted post September 11, 2001 in order to become more militarily involved in other countries using other countries as their proxies in military invasion and working to integrate their own militaries with other countries militaries as a means to take them over.

They have also worked to set up massive "scientific research" networks worldwide with other countries and their research facilities that are involved in research that is useful for biological, atmospheric, universal, genetic, atomic and subatomic assault and extermination.

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Germany and Japan were allies in World War 2 because they both shared common enemies. But mostly because Germany had Nuclear Technology but couldn't build it due to constant allied bombing raids. It is said that a German U-boat tried to give Nuclear Technology to Japan and see if they could use it against the Us or Australia but the U-boat was sunken in the Atlantic. Also it is also said that a Japanese destroyer and a German U-boat did fight a British ship off the coast of Madagascar but it wasnt a big battle and it was the only time the Japanese and Germans really ever fought together.

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Neither Japan nor Germany had any Natural Resources. Japan did not side with us because we were against their cruel treatment of the Chinese. And I think that most Italians weren't really with Germany. They just kind of said "Okay whatever." It was their government that sided with Germany. The Italian people themselves over threw and executed Mussolini when they got sick of them. Remember it was because of Japan and not Germany that we entered WWII.

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As China allied itself with Russia, Hitler was limited to teaming with Japan in order to attempt to keep Russia busy fighting a war on two fronts.

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