nonaggression pact.
That Hitler would not invade the Soviet Union.
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact or the Nazi-Soviet Pact via A+
The Nazi-Soviet pact, or the non-aggression pact.
Because of the pact, Hitler felt he had secured Germany's border with the Soviet Union.
Because of the pact, Hitler felt he had secured Germany's border with the Soviet Union.
Nazi-Soviet nonagression pact.
The Nazi-Soviet Pact was more important because it allowed Germany to invade Poland without risk of conflict with the Soviet Union. Hitler feared a two-front war and the pact dispelled any chance of this happening.
Because of the pact, Hitler felt he had secured Germany's border with the Soviet Union.
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.
It was between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin.
Poland was divided by secret protocols in the Nazi-Soviet Non-Agression pact .