Germany and Russia
The Soviet Union signed a neutrality pact with Germany in 1939. This divided much of Eastern Europe between the two countries.
Germany and the Soviet Union
Poland, both Germany and the soviet union signed a non-agression pact that sid they would not attack eachouther and to divide Poland equaly to the two countries.
germany and soviet union
He signed a non-agression pact with Stalin in 1939, because he wanted to avoid to fight on two fronts at the same time.
Chamberlain and Hitler
A pact is an agreement or covenant, in international law it refers to an agreement between two countries.
On August 23, 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. This agreement ensured that neither country would attack the other and included secret protocols for the division of Eastern Europe. The pact played a significant role in the lead-up to World War II, enabling Germany to invade Poland without fear of Soviet intervention.
If you refer to World War II, Hitler(Germany) signed a pact with Stalin(Soviet Union). In 1941 after the failure of the German Airforce(Luftwaffe) to bomb the British into surrender(the Battle of Britain), Hitler promptly broke the agreement by sending his army into Russia. This invasion ultimately failed.
Germany and Italy
The Non-Aggression Pact, formally known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, was an agreement signed on August 23, 1939, between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. It stipulated that the two countries would not attack each other and included a secret protocol dividing Eastern Europe into spheres of influence. This pact allowed Germany to invade Poland without fear of Soviet intervention, effectively leading to the outbreak of World War II. The main countries involved were Germany and the Soviet Union.