Poland's foreign minister Josef Beck met in London in early 1939 to discuss a mutual assistance agreement with Britain. He made it clear concerning having any sort of alliance with the USSR. He alliance. He contended that Poland had experience with both Tsarist and Communist Imperialism, and that they each were the same thing with different leaders. With that said, Beck was pressed by the clear menace of a Hitler Germany. He was caught between a rock and a hard place and pressed for neutrality towards Stalin and he would not oppose an Anglo-French-Russian agreement. Beck did not want any extra obligations within such an alliance and in case of a war with Germany, he expected that arms could be sent to Poland via the USSR. Also, that the USSR would provide Poland with raw materials.
Mutual aid agreements and assistance agreements provide:
Mutual aid agreements and assistance agreements provide:
Mutual assistance.
The principal is this: They side with our government, in return for military aid (Mutual Aid).
yes
Financial Assistance
Financial Assistance
Britain went to war because of a mutual treaty between Britain and Poland.
Yes, they do.
Facilitate the timely delivery of assistance during incidents.
Mutual Aid and assistance Agreement
Kazimierz Starzyk has written: 'Procesy integracyjne w RWPG' -- subject(s): Economic integration, Council for Mutual Economic Assistance 'Procesy integracyjne w RWPG' -- subject(s): Economic integration, Council for Mutual Economic Assistance 'Procesy integracyjne w RWPG' -- subject(s): Economic integration, Council for Mutual Economic Assistance