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Because of the pact, Hitler felt he had secured Germany's border with the Soviet Union.

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Q: What best explains the significance of the Nazi Soviet Non aggression Pact of 1939?
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What best explains the significance of the Nazi soviet aggression Pact of 1939?

Because of the pact, Hitler felt he had secured Germany's border with the Soviet Union.


What explains the significance of the Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression Pact of 1939?

It was a deal to divide-up Poland between the two powers.


What did Hitler do in the summer of 1939?

In the summer of 1939 Hitler signed a non-aggression treaty with the Soviet Union.


What country signed a non-aggression act with Germany in 1939?

The Soviet Union.


Who signed the Non-Aggression Pact?

Germany made one with the Soviet Union (Molotov-Ribbentrop pact) on 23/8 1939. Also Poland had a non-aggression pact with Stalin's Soviet, but violated in Sept 1939.


What nations signed non aggression pact?

The Soviet Union and Germany in August 1939


Soviet leader who signed the Nazi-Soviet Pact with Hitler in 1939?

Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union when Germany and the USSR entered into a non-aggression pact in 1939. Vyacheslav Molotov was the Soviet Foreign Minister at the time and was therefore the principal Soviet signatory of the pact.


Who did the soviet union sign a non aggression pact with in1939?

Germany - 23rd August 1939


What were the secret agreements of the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact of 1939?

that Poland will be splitted in half.


Which country was essentially divided by the non aggression pact signed by the Germans and the Soviet in 1939?

Poland


What was the date the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression pact get put into effect?

August 23, 1939


Non-aggression pact that Germany signed was with?

One was with Poland, from 1934. Another was with the Soviet Union, 1939.