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What if Japan had not lost World War II?
In 1940, Japan signed a tripartite agreement, thus forming the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis. What if the Eastern nation had not assented to that pact, and had not aligned itself with the fortunes of two countries less well-prepared for conflict? The outcome of the war might have been much different.
In fact, Japan might have not lost its war.
It might have created a Pacific Empire.
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