Written by a team of Japanese and German scholars, this text presents a stimulating interpretation of Japanese/German history and international diplomacy, providing a greater understanding of key aspects of the countrys' bilateral relations from the end of the Sino-Japanese War in 1895 to the parallel defeat of Germany and Japan in 1945.
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Introduction: From 'German Measles' to 'Honorary Aryans': An overview of German-Japanese relations until 1945 Part 1: Military Background 1. The Imperial Japanese Army and Germany 2. Naval Relations between Japan and Germany from the Late Nineteenth Century until the End of World War II Part 2: Mutual Perceptions 3. Japan-Enthusiasm in Wilhelmine Germany: The case of the Sino--Japanese War, 1894-5 4. The 'Yellow Peril' and Its Influence on German-Japanese Relations 5. Exoticism in Early Twentieth Century German Literature on Japan Part 3: Culture and Science 6. Personal Contacts in German-Japanese Cultural Relations during the 1920s and Early 1930s 7. Karl Haushofer Re-examined: Geopolitics as a factor of German-Japanese rapprochement in the inter-war years? Part 4: Rapprochement and War 8. The Berlin-Tokyo Axis Reconsidered: From the anti-comintern pact to the plot to assassinate Stalin 9. The German Nazi Party: A model for Japan's 'New Order' 1940-1? 10. German-Japanese Collaboration in the Development of Bacteriological and Chemical Weapons and the War in China