That Germany will get the western part of Poland (Russian territory), Russia will get the Eastern half and Germany promises not to invade Russia.
Germany and The Soviet Union had signed the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact before World War Two began. That means that they had decided to become allies with each other. In 1941, Adolf Hitler (The dictator of Germany) decided that he couldn't trust Joseph Stalin(The dictator of The Soviet Union). So when German troops advanced in Soviet territory, no one though anything of it.
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there was 92 nationalities and 112 different languages. There was nationalist movements emerged in the republic that made up the Soviet Union
The German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 succeeded in part because they attacked with no warning. The Soviet Union didn't have time to react to the German army's invasion.
They attacked Poland from the east to ensure that they received their fair share of territory
U.S. and Soviet Union.
That Germany will get the western part of Poland (Russian territory), Russia will get the Eastern half and Germany promises not to invade Russia.
Germany and The Soviet Union had signed the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact before World War Two began. That means that they had decided to become allies with each other. In 1941, Adolf Hitler (The dictator of Germany) decided that he couldn't trust Joseph Stalin(The dictator of The Soviet Union). So when German troops advanced in Soviet territory, no one though anything of it.
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Vladimir Lenin
there was 92 nationalities and 112 different languages. There was nationalist movements emerged in the republic that made up the Soviet Union
USA & Soviet Union
The German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 succeeded in part because they attacked with no warning. The Soviet Union didn't have time to react to the German army's invasion.
Hitler had not prepared for a long drawn-out campaign in the Russian winter, across such vast territory, and the sheer size of the Russian Army
During World War II, the period in which Germany took over the most territory was quite clearly 1941. In this year, German forces occupied Yugoslavia and Greece in the Balkans before sweeping into the Soviet Union in a massive attack that left them, at the end of the year, in possession of Soviet territory stretching from Leningrad in the north to Rostov in the south.
Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was created in 1924.