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Pt. 1. German and Japanese naval conceptions and operations. A short history ; Two navies prepare for war ; The axis in southern waters ; The Japanese in the Indian ocean ; Axis submarine operations in the Indian ocean ; Practical cooperation and exchange of experience
Pt. 2. Forming the axis challenge to Anglo-American naval power. Building navies, 1919-1933 ; Rapprochement, 1934-1936 ; Cooperation with caution ; Drawing closer ; Bargains and treaties, 1938-1939 ; Japan's response to the outbreak of war ; Intelligence exchange ; Intentions and evasions
Pt. 3. Logistical exchange between the partners. Exchange of personnel ; Transport of materials
Pt. 4. Conclusion
App. A. The Tripartite Pact between Germany, Italy, and Japan ; App. B. Secret supplementary protocols to the Tripartite Pact ; App. C. The Führer's Directive No. 24 on cooperation with Japan ; App. D. Military agreements concerning joint warfare ; App. E. The Automedon incident ; App. F. Report from Japanese naval attaché Berlin, 29 June 1941 ; App. G. Chief of bureau of military affairs to naval attaché Berlin, 26 July 1941 ; App. H. Report from Japanese naval attaché Berlin, 26 May 1944.
Pt. 2. Forming the axis challenge to Anglo-American naval power. Building navies, 1919-1933 ; Rapprochement, 1934-1936 ; Cooperation with caution ; Drawing closer ; Bargains and treaties, 1938-1939 ; Japan's response to the outbreak of war ; Intelligence exchange ; Intentions and evasions
Pt. 3. Logistical exchange between the partners. Exchange of personnel ; Transport of materials
Pt. 4. Conclusion
App. A. The Tripartite Pact between Germany, Italy, and Japan ; App. B. Secret supplementary protocols to the Tripartite Pact ; App. C. The Führer's Directive No. 24 on cooperation with Japan ; App. D. Military agreements concerning joint warfare ; App. E. The Automedon incident ; App. F. Report from Japanese naval attaché Berlin, 29 June 1941 ; App. G. Chief of bureau of military affairs to naval attaché Berlin, 26 July 1941 ; App. H. Report from Japanese naval attaché Berlin, 26 May 1944.