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Axis powers negotiations on the division of Asia

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German and Japanese direct spheres of influence at their greatest extents in fall 1942. Arrows show planned movements to the proposed demarcation line at 70° E, which was, however, never even approximated.
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Map showing the possible borders of a partitioned USSR (which includes planned annexations of other areas). Shaded areas show possible disputes that could have arisen.
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found the Japanese proposal acceptable and approved it in full, possibly because he did not envisage Germany seizing much, if any, Soviet territory beyond the
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territory's eastern limits, beyond which the Co-Prosperity Sphere's northwestern frontier areas would exist in Northeast Asia, involved the creation of
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The Germans initially disliked this proposal, as its diplomats feared that it was a front for establishing a precedent for the specific
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and Afghanistan to Japan, this would give Germany a better and more easily defensible frontier in
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The 70th meridian did become a frontier between two "operational spheres" but different ones:
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in addition to the rich iron ore deposits of the eastern Ural mountains.
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Eventually, this meridian east was crossed by the frontier between
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areas of Italy to the west of it, and the Empire of Japan (and the
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demarcation line that would have divided the Western Hemisphere.
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Visions of Victory: The Hopes of Eight World War II Leaders
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had promised, Hitler got lebensraum, a global American one.
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Japanese naval cooperation in the Indian Ocean theatre
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Military Globalization: Geography, Strategy, Weaponry
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Nazi Germany
Lebensraum
Italian Empire
Spazio vitale
Empire of Japan
Dai TĹŤa KyĹŤeiken

Yenisei River
Siberia
Axis powers
Germany
Italy
Japan
military alliance
United States
December 11, 1941
Asian continent
70th meridian east
longitude
Ob River
Khost
Indian Ocean
Rajkot
Lebensraum
spazio vitale
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
delimitation of political spheres
any promises for Japan

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