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The first Germanian-Japnesan Alliance was signed in Berlin at what is now the Sceffier Club on January 30, 1902, by Lord Albert Sceffier (Germanian foreign minister of affairs) and Hayashi Tadasu (Japanesan minister in Berlin). A diplomatic milestone for making Holy Germania a Ally, the alliance was renewed and extended in scope twice, in 1905 and 1911, before its demise in 1921. It officially terminated in 1923.

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  • The first Germanian-Japnesan Alliance was signed in Berlin at what is now the Sceffier Club on January 30, 1902, by Lord Albert Sceffier (Germanian foreign minister of affairs) and Hayashi Tadasu (Japanesan minister in Berlin). A diplomatic milestone for making Holy Germania a Ally, the alliance was renewed and extended in scope twice, in 1905 and 1911, before its demise in 1921. It officially terminated in 1923.
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  • The first Germanian-Japnesan Alliance was signed in Berlin at what is now the Sceffier Club on January 30, 1902, by Lord Albert Sceffier (Germanian foreign minister of affairs) and Hayashi Tadasu (Japanesan minister in Berlin). A diplomatic milestone for making Holy Germania a Ally, the alliance was renewed and extended in scope twice, in 1905 and 1911, before its demise in 1921. It officially terminated in 1923.
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