Japan and Germany became friends in a surprising way, like two kids from different schools suddenly deciding to team up for a game they both love.
Like Friends in a Big Game
Imagine you're playing a game with your classmates, and there's another group of kids who are also playing. You notice that the other group is making it harder for you to win. So, you decide to be friends with them, not because you always wanted to, but because it helps both of you beat the bigger group.
That’s what happened with Japan and Germany. They were both trying to win a big game called World War II, and they noticed that their biggest rival, France, was helping Britain (Japan's old friend). So Japan decided to team up with Germany, even though they didn’t know each other very well, just like two kids making a new friendship because it helps them both win the game.
A Surprise Team-Up
It was surprising because Japan and Germany were from different parts of the world, but they had something in common: they both wanted to win against their enemies. So, they became friends for a while, just like two kids who suddenly become best friends during a big game! Japan and Germany became friends in a surprising way, like two kids from different schools suddenly deciding to team up for a game they both love.
Examples
- A kid who used to be friends with another kid suddenly teams up with a rival in a big game.
- Two countries that didn't get along join forces against a common enemy.
- A school team joins an unexpected partnership for the championship.
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See also
- What Was Relationship Between Japan and Germany During WW2?
- What is Germany?
- How did WW1 Start? | Causes of the First World War?
- Why did the Weimar Republic Fail? (Short Animated Documentary)?
- What is blitzkrieg?