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Past

Impiled sex between Japan and Russia.

Russia smiled to himself and it was August 8 1945. It was nearly the time to officially declare war on Japan and he held his facet that had blood stains closer to himself.

Russia had made up his made and he will fool Japan. He smiled to himself and it was horribly twisted. Russia remembered how Finland fooled him and it made him feel angry with himself, but it had lessen due to America being America. This will be for himself and also for America. It will end the war, but yet Russia wanted to prolong it a little and enjoy having America being closer to him because of this war.

"Hello, Japan. I do not wish to renew the Neutrality pact." Russia said innocently to Japan and he tilted his head slightly.

"Why not?" Japan asked in a concerned voice and he looked at Russia with questioning eyes.

"It will still be in forced for another twelve months, dah. No need to worry, Japan." Russia replied calmly and then pulled Japan into his arms. He tenderly kissed the top of Japan's head and then smiled lightly to himself.

",But-" Japan started to say, but then Russia turned Japan around and kissed him passionately on the lips having his tongue explore Japan's mouth. His hands were intertwined with Japan's hands and he made sure his grip was firm, but yet soft.

"I won't hurt you." Russia whispered softly into Japan's right ear and he mentally thought to himself cheerfully 'I will just merely destroy you without hurting you at all, dah. It won't hurt one bit and America will be happy, but then again maybe not if he knew that I make love with Japan. Japan You will feel pain, dah. I know you will not tell America.'

Russia guided Japan onto the bed and he stripped himself slowly teasing slightly. Japan's clothing was slowly pulled away by Russia and it was gentle. Russia spread Japan's legs and then he slowly entered inside of him. Japan did not try to top Russia and he just enjoyed the tenderness of Russia.

"Japan was naive." Russia said to himself cheerfully and he just stared at the clock. Eagerly awaiting to declare war on Japan and he smiled innocently while wondering if Japan will be surprised. Russia remembered what Japan had asked him and how he did not discourage it at all. He made sure to keep Japan feeling hopeful and soon Russia will crush those hopes.

"Russia, Will you extend the neutrality pact?"

"Do you think that you could negotiate a peace with the allies?"

"Russia, When will I have your answer?"

"Russia, Russia? Where are you?"

Russia smiled and it was now 11:00PM an hour before midnight. He came out of his hiding place and sneaked up behind Japan.

"I declare war on you, Japan." Russia whispered innocently into Japan's right ear and his hands were firmly on Japan's waist. He smiled cheerfully and saw Japan's eyes going wide in surprise. Russia left Japan not looking back at him and went onto the next phase.

Japan's body shook and he wrapped his arms around himself. His whole entire body had goose bumps and he felt horrible. To think that he allowed Russia to kiss him, to hug him, to hold him, and to have sex with him. Japan did not have tears in his eyes instead they went cold and completely serious.

"Russia has betrayed me. I let him have me. He shall pay." Japan said in a cold and chilling voice not caring that no one will heard his words. He was shocked, surprised, and hurt, but Japan mentally scolded himself 'I should of known better since it is Russia after all.'

Japan talked with his boss and that was when he found out that some of his people had been preparing. 'I had been so distracted by Russia that I hardly noticed anything going on.' Japan thought to himself and then he sighed heavily for he had been careless. He did not tell anyone about Russia having sex with him or holding him at night whispering softly into his ear. Nothing expect lies and more lies. Japan was ashamed with himself for giving in and letting Russia take him. He should of known better than to trust Russia and it was foolish of him to be tricked.

"I should have known better." Japan muttered to himself quietly and then he took a deep breath afterwards slowly releasing it. He closed his eyes for a moment and then reopened them. Japan decided to have a long and hot shower to wash it all away. To wash away Russia's touches that had lulled him into a false sense of security and then Japan shivered slightly to himself before stepping into his hot shower.

"When will Russia attack?" Japan muttered to himself and then he cleared his mind of all thought, but it did not work for another Nation came to his mind. America. He had almost did the exact same thing to America, but unlike Russia there was no sex going on.

"Karma is awful." Japan said quietly to himself and then he remembered America's tearful face.

"Why Japan?" America asked him quietly and just stared at Japan with sad blue eyes.

"At least Russia gives a warning. I would expect it out of Russia, but not you Japan." America managed to say calmly and then he had left without looking behind him. Japan did not say anything for he did not know what to say and instead just stood there.

Japan remembered the look of betray on America's face and it made his heart clench. He sighed heavily to himself and then stepped out of the shower. Japan dried off and got himself dressed into his uniform.

"Time to face, Russia." Japan stated calmly and he was prepared to fight. Two days ago America's boss had dropped an Atomic Bomb on the city of Hiroshima and Japan did not blame America for it was not his fault.

By the middle of March 1945, things were not going well in the Pacific for the Japanese, and they withdrew their elite troops from Manchuria to support actions in the Pacific. Meanwhile the Soviets continued their Far Eastern buildup.

The Soviets had decided that they did not wish to renew the Neutrality Pact. The terms of the Neutrality Pact required that 12 months before its expiry, the Soviets must advise the Japanese of this, so on 5 April 1945 they informed the Japanese that they did not wish to renew the treaty.This caused the Japanese considerable concern, but the Soviets went to great efforts to assure the Japanese that the treaty would still be in force for another twelve months, and that the Japanese had nothing to worry about.

On 9 May 1945 (Moscow time), Germany surrendered, meaning that if the Soviets were to honor the Yalta agreement, they would need to enter war with Japan by 9 August 1945. The situation continued to deteriorate for the Japanese, and they were now the only axis power left in the war. They were keen to keep at peace with the Soviets and extend the Neutrality Pact, and they were also keen to achieve an end to the war.

Continuously since Yalta they had repeatedly approached, or tried to approach, the Soviets in order to extend the neutrality pact, and to enlist the Soviets in negotiating peace with the allies. The Soviets did nothing to discourage these Japanese hopes, and drew the process out as long as possible (whilst continuing to prepare their invasion forces.)

In late June they approached the Soviets, (the Neutrality Pact was still in place), inviting them to negotiate peace with the allies in support of Japan, providing them with specific proposals and in return they offered the Soviets very attractive territorial concessions.

Stalin expressed interest, and the Japanese awaited the Soviet response. The Soviets continued to avoid providing a response. The Potsdam Conference was held from 16 July to 2 August 1945.

On 24 July the Soviet Union recalled all embassy staff and families from Japan.

On 26 July the conference produced the Potsdam Declaration whereby Churchill, Truman and Chiang Kai-shek (the Soviet Union was not at war with Japan) demanded the unconditional surrender of Japan. The Japanese continued to wait for the Soviet response, and avoided responding to the declaration.

The Japanese had been monitoring Trans-Siberian Railway traffic and Soviet activity to the east of Manchuria and in conjunction with the Soviet delaying tactics, this suggested to them that the Soviets would not be ready to invade east Manchuria before the end of August. They did not, however, have any real idea, and no confirming evidence, as to when or where any invasion would occur.

The Japanese were caught completely by surprise when the Soviets declared war an hour before midnight on 8 August 1945, and invaded simultaneously on three fronts just after midnight on 9 August.

The attack on Pearl Harbor was a major engagement of World War II and came as a profound shock to the American people. Domestic support for isolationism, which had been strong, disappeared. Germany's ill-considered declaration of war on the U.S., which was not required by any treaty commitment, moved the U.S. from clandestine support of Britain (for example the Neutrality Patrol) into active alliance and full participation in the European Theater. Despite numerous historical precedents for unannounced military action, the lack of any formal warning by Japan, particularly while negotiations were still apparently ongoing, led to PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt proclaiming December 7 "a date which will live in infamy".

After six months of intense strategic fire-bombing of 67 Japanese cities the Japanese government ignored an ultimatum given by the Potsdam Declaration. By executive order of President Harry S. Truman the U.S. dropped the nuclear weapon "Little Boy" on the city of Hiroshima on Monday, August 6, 1945,followed by the detonation of "Fat Man" over Nagasaki on August 9. These two events are the only active deployments of nuclear weapons in war.