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Answer1 Germany and USSR would not start war against each other. 2 Germany and USSR will help each other in military and economics.3 Germany and USSR will distribute Eastern Europe counries between each other . So Germany will get most of Poland, while USSR get other part of Poland, Baltic states, Finland and Moldova.
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Richard Nixon signed this agreement with the USSR on May 26, 1972.
USSR. Stalin and Hitler signed a pact in order to divide Poland.
Invade and occupy a part of Poland .
Much like in WW1, there were 2 alliances: The Allies which consisted of Britain, French evacuees, Canadians, Austrailians, Indians (real India), and later the USSR and USA, and The Axis which consisted of Germany, Italy, Japan, and many other loyal countries. For a short time, the USSR was neither Allies nor Axis. Germany and the Soviets signed a peace agreement: You don't kill me and I won't kill you. The agreement was over with the attempted Russian assault.
Yes, although all treaties were signed years after the war's end.As Germany was governed as occupied territory, the final result of the war was the creation of West Germany from allied zones on May 23, 1949. Treaties with Germany's allied countries were signed in February, 1947 in Paris.For Japan, there were 48 signatories to the Treaty of San Francisco on September 8, 1951. The USSR signed a separate agreement with Japan in 1956.
Russia. He did this so he didn't have to worry about Russia when he invades Poland. The agreement is signed in August and he invades Poland in September just a few days after the agreement is signed. This was no mistake by Hitler, but planned by him. As soon as he invades the British react and declare war. He miscalculated the actions of what the British would do. Within a month Poland is divided up between Germany and Russia.
they were against the USSR. So, when the USSR was with Germany, then Finland was on its own, then when the USSR was against Germany, Finland allied with Germany. Then when Finland surrendered to the USSR for a second time, Finland had to declare war on Germany.
occupy eastern Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and parts of Finland. The agreement, known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, effectively divided Eastern Europe between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, and it allowed the USSR to expand its influence and territorial control.
In response to fascist aggression in the 1930s, Great Britain and France followed a policy of