They were the dictators: Adolf Hitler (Nazis Germany) and Joseph Stalin (Soviet Russia).
Molotov and Ribbentrop
Stalin did have a high degree of doubt about the molotov-ribbentrop pact, he even told his men that the pact was just a bid for time, to give the fragile union time to mobilize and industrialize, and to properly arm the red army.
By making sure Germany would not have to fight a war in western and eastern fronts (West- England, France etc.., East- Russia). I had to search this for scholl work + that answer has not helped...
In the middle and end of 1941, Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa against the Soviet Union. It involved more men and caused more casualties than any other military operation in human history.
The German-Soviet Non-aggression Pact or the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, after the men who drafted it. The Pact wasn't made to buy time for just Hitler, but for Russia as well. It also defined how the dictators would split Poland.
Molotov and Ribbentrop
Stalin did have a high degree of doubt about the molotov-ribbentrop pact, he even told his men that the pact was just a bid for time, to give the fragile union time to mobilize and industrialize, and to properly arm the red army.
they gain nothing puy dead men
they gain nothing puy dead men
By making sure Germany would not have to fight a war in western and eastern fronts (West- England, France etc.., East- Russia). I had to search this for scholl work + that answer has not helped...
Yes, during the siege of Stalingrad. Nazi campaigned for the city for over a year but the soviets miraculously managed to hold their grown. Both sides suffered heavy losses with the soviet's eventual loss of provisions, resorting to boiling and eating leather and wallpaper and the Nazis losing more men than gaining ground. When the Nazis retreated, it caused a turning point on the eastern front and was the furthest the Nazis got in the USSR.
In the middle and end of 1941, Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa against the Soviet Union. It involved more men and caused more casualties than any other military operation in human history.
The German-Soviet Non-aggression Pact or the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, after the men who drafted it. The Pact wasn't made to buy time for just Hitler, but for Russia as well. It also defined how the dictators would split Poland.
The Nuremburg trials were trials meant to find men guilty or innocent of War Crimes. The people involved were the Nazi war criminals and Allied judges.
Communism did not engulf Eastern Europe until the end of World War II. The only communist state in Europe at the time was the Soviet Union, who remained neutral during the beginning of WWII as a Non-Aggression Pact was signed between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. Nazi Germany then invaded the Soviet Union in 1941. Despite a fast advancement, tides turned and the Soviets got the upper hand. Nazi Germany was fighting a two front war; it fought the Soviets in the east and the British and Americans in the west. The Soviets defeated the Nazis in their invasion and kept pushing west, reaching Berlin, the capital of Germany, weeks before the British and Americans. Nazi Germany had been defeated by 1945. he Soviet Union, United Kingdom, and United States were the Big Three of the Allies in WWII. The UK and US were capitalist, as was all of Western Europe. The Soviet Union did a large portion of bringing down the Nazis, fighting in the most deadly battles in history, and losing over nine million men to battles alone. When dealing with the breakup of the Nazi Empire, most Eastern European nations fell to Soviet influence under the authority of the Big Three. Here, the Soviets established puppet states and communist regimes in Eastern European countries.
adolf Hitler
It is not known if she was romantically involved with Secret Service men.