The German journal Berlin Rom Tokio: Monatsschrift für die Vertiefung der kulturellen Beziehungen der Völker des weltpolitischen Dreiecks (English: Berlin Rome Tokyo: Monthly Journal for the Deepening of Cultural Relations between the Peoples of the World-Political Triangle) was a periodical published during the National Socialist era in Berlin, where it was printed by Verlag Ernst Steiniger from Volume 1 (1939) Issue 1 until its discontinuation with Volume 6 (1944) Issue 5. It was edited by German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop.[1][2]

The strongly propaganda-oriented monthly was published by Paul Carell of the Berlin Foreign Office after Italy's accession (1937) to the Anti-Comintern Pact of 1936. As a lavishly designed, bilingual magazine (German/Italian[notes 1]) in four-colour print, it was intended to accompany and document the close cooperation between these three states.[3]

Notes

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  1. ^ Title: Rivista mensile per lo sviluppo dei rapporti culturali fra i popoli del triangolo Berlino, Roma, Tokio

References

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  1. ^ "Berlin, Rom, Tokio". www.metmuseum.org. Archived from the original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  2. ^ Christian Goeschel (2022). "Performing the New Order: The Tripartite Pact, 1940–1945". Contemporary European History: 9. doi:10.1017/S0960777322000340.
  3. ^ Peter Longerich: Propagandisten im Krieg. 1987, pp. 260–262.

Further reading

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  • Oskar Schneider-Kynast. (1940). Drei Mächte Pakt, Berlin – Rom – Tokio. Nationale Verlagsgesellschaft W. Conrad & Co., Leipzig.
  • Peter Longerich. (1987). Propagandisten im Krieg. Die Presseabteilung des Auswärtigen Amtes unter Ribbentrop (Studien zur Zeitgeschichte. Bd. 33), Oldenbourg Verlag, München, ISBN 3-486-54111-0.
  • Paul W. Frey. (1997). Faschistische Fernostpolitik. Italien, China und die Entstehung des weltpolitischen Dreieckes Rom-Berlin-Tokio (Italien in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Bd. 7), Peter Lang Verlag, Frankfurt am Main/New York.