Axis of Convenience: How Italy Germany and Japan United
English

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A photograph can lie. The smiling diplomats the choreographed handshakes—everything suggested a single will. Yet behind the stage lights three different wars ran on incompatible clocks. This book takes you inside the machinery of World War II alliances showing how Italy Germany Japan entered an alliance of convenience that publicised unity while privately pursuing separate colliding plans.Through vivid case studies and clear explanations you’ll see how treaties like the Tripartite Pact Pact of Steel and Anti-Comintern Pact offered legal costume without logistical choreography. You’ll watch resource scarcity and shipping maths—what the author calls “resource clocks”—reshape strategy more than slogans ever could. And you’ll meet leaders trapped by their own narratives a study in authoritarian leadership psychology that is as contemporary as today’s news.- Understand the hard constraints—oil rubber sea lanes—that turned ambition into resource wars- Learn why propaganda can coordinate audiences but not armies- Apply a four-part diagnostic to any coalition: clock alignment theatre fit resource arithmetic narrative costFor readers of military history geopolitics and anyone curious about the geopolitics of the 1930s this is a bracing accessible guide to how coalitions actually work—and why they often don’t. If you want a sharper lens on the Axis powers and a usable model for judging alliances today start here.
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