Stalin
Stalin
The Soviet Union in August 1939.
Poland
Russia, but then turned on them in 1941.
The German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact was signed in August of 1939. It was a "peace agreement between the two dictatorships. As part of the "deal" which was secret, it called for or allowed the USSR to take over the eastern half of Poland when Germany attacked the western half. A few days after September 1, 1939, France and Britain declared war on Germany and Italy. And the USSR made an assault on Finland.
Great Britian and France
Nazi Germany
the negotionation of the german-soviet nonaggression pact of 1939
Signed so Germany and Russia would not attack each other.
Germany signed a non-agression pact in August 1939 with the Soviet Union. This was known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. The treaty also contained secret clauses for the partition of Poland and established spheres of influence in eastern Europe
AnswerFirst with Germany in 1939. Next with USA in 1970-s