germany and soviet union
Nazi Germany
The Nazi-Soviet Pact 1939
Germany invaded Poland from the West on the 1st September 1939, then Britain and France declared war on Germany, September 2, 1939.
The Soviet Union signed a neutrality pact with Germany in 1939. This divided much of Eastern Europe between the two countries.
In 1939, Poland was divided between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union following the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, a non-aggression treaty that included a secret protocol outlining the partition of Eastern Europe. After Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, the Soviet Union followed suit with its invasion on September 17. This resulted in the western part of Poland being annexed by Germany and the eastern part being absorbed by the Soviet Union, effectively erasing Poland from the map until the end of World War II.
Germany (Ribbentrop) and the Soviet Union (Molotov).
There are actually three countries between this time period:Austria (1938)Czechoslovakia (1938)Poland (1939)
The Soviet Union in August 1939.
The Invasion of Poland, 1939 and "the 1939 Defensive War in Germany, was carried out by Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union and a small German-allied Slovak contingent. Germany captured the Soviet-occupied areas of Poland when it invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, and lost the territory in 1944 to an advancing Red Army.
The Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Soviet Union which was also known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact .
Moryaki - 1939 was released on: Soviet Union: 1939 USA: 27 April 1941