Summary of Why did Japan refuse Poland's declaration of war in WW2? (Short Animated Documentary)

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This video explains why Japan refused Poland's declaration of war during World War II. Japan had good relations with Poland during the Interwar period, but after Japan allied with the Germans during WWII, relations between the two countries deteriorated.

  • 00:00:00 When Poland made a formal declaration of war against Japan, the Japanese refused to accept the declaration as valid. This led to good relations between Japan and Poland during the Interwar period, but changed after Japan allied with the Germans during World War II. After the war, relations between Japan and Poland were restored, but deteriorated again after Japan acknowledged Communist rule in Poland in 1957.

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