The Kodiak Accords were a series of agreements signed the Alaskan government in November of 1927 to end their direct involvement in the Pacific War. The Accords, which came on the heels of Alaska's devastating naval losses over the course of three weeks in September and early October, agreed to end Alaskan naval activity in the Chishimas, reparation payments to Japan in the form of hard money as well as oil rights, an established zone of neutrality in the Aleutians until hostilities between the Asian Powers and Allied Powers ended, Japanese right-of-passage in the Bering Sea, a withdrawal of Alaskan soldiers from Karafuto and eastern Siberia, and an agreed-upon ceasefire, though not an official state of peace, between Alaska and the Empire of Japan.
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