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What does the outline of Japan-Germany agreement mainly include?
(1) Germany recognizes the Nanyang region, including zhina, India and Dutch East India, as Japan's sphere of influence, supports Japan's hegemony in this region, helps Japan deal with the "China incident", and gives Japan preferential treatment to the trade of Europe and Africa; (2) Japan recognizes Germany's hegemony in Europe and Africa, assists Germany in forcing Britain to surrender, and gives Germany preferential treatment in its trade with "Greater East Asia"; (3) Germany and Japan should make joint efforts to maintain peace with the Soviet Union, but if one of them is threatened by the Soviet Union, the two countries should take measures through consultation, and if one of them goes to war with the Soviet Union, the other country shall not give assistance to the Soviet Union; (4) Germany and Japan should cooperate with each other to prevent the United States from interfering in European and Asian affairs.