no they are opponents
yes, Germany and the soviet union both invaded Poland. when the Germans invaded the Soviet union, it came as a big suprise to the Russians, who signed a non aggression pact with the soviet union.
The Soviet Union also invaded Poland around the same time. Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939 from the West, and the Soviet Union invaded Poland on September 17th of the same year from the East.
Hitler started the second world war by invading Poland, He could freely invade Poland because he had a Nazi-Soviet pact meaning that the soviets couldn't attack the Germans no matter what and Vice Versa :)
Germany and the Soviet union both invaded Poland and conquered half of the country each. Germany got western poland and the USSR got Eastern poland. This was because of the Nazi-Soviet pact. which was signed in 1939.
Hitler invaded Poland on Friday the 1st of September 1939, and war was declared by Neville Chamberlain two days later.
it had been.
They were invaded in 1939.
The Nazi-Soviet nonaggression treaty contained a secret deal between Germany and the Soviet Union to divide Poland between them.
Western Poland was occupied by the Germans and Eastern Poland by the Soviet Union.
Poland was invaded first. Since Germany didn't want to fight on a two front war, like in the First World War, they decided to make a Non-Aggression Pact with the Soviet Union. In which case resulted in the invasion of Poland by both the Germans and the Soviets.
Germany invaded Poland first on Sept. 1 1939 from the West and within a few weeks, the Soviet Union invaded from the East. This was agreed upon by Germany and the Soviet Union, in a secret contract, which was made to split Poland between them and create a non-aggression pact.
Warsaw, Poland