Stalin viewed the Munich Agreement of 1938, which allowed Nazi Germany to annex parts of Czechoslovakia, as a betrayal of collective security and a sign of Western powers' failure to confront Hitler. He interpreted the appeasement as an indication that the West was unwilling to stand against fascism, which prompted him to seek closer ties with Germany through the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact in 1939. This non-aggression pact allowed Stalin to expand Soviet territory while buying time to prepare for potential conflict. Ultimately, Stalin's response was to reassess his alliances and strategies in the face of rising Nazi aggression.
Stalin
By the time Germany reunited Stalin was already dead.
Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt met in Yalta to craft the peace-time settlement in 1945.
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Both agreements were broken when Germany attacked protected territories.
The Munich Agreement in effect tranferred the Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia to Germany.
Discussion homework question.
formed a party to support these ambitions out of former soldiers republicands and others
I don't know, that's why i was asking you. How stupid can you get? The answer is: public, ignored; internal, salt mines, or if lucky, execution.
It was very mixed. Some listened and supported him, while others hated him and listened only because of his cruel tactics.
Well, he did promise to make all of Western Europe part of Germany. I guess in a way he did, but couldn't hold it.