The Nazi-Soviet Non Aggression pact was signed in 1939
Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact in 1939. The Soviet leader at the time was Josef Stalin.
September 1939 with Russia. Ribbentrop & Molotov seal Polands' fate.
Germany and the U.S. have never agreed to a non-aggression pact.
They were hoping to spread the influence of Communism in fascist countries.
The pact was known as the Tripartite Pact.
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Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact in 1939. The Soviet leader at the time was Josef Stalin.
With Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union.
The purpose of the Soviet Nazi Non Aggression Pact would be to benefit both counties. The Pact put down in writing how Germany and the Soviet Union would divide up eastern Europe. Stalin did not want Hitler as an enemy and this Pact gave him assurance that he and Hitler could cooperate and satisfy the goals of each regime.
The non-aggression pact
The non-aggression pact.
Poland ; January 26, 1934 .
September 1939 with Russia. Ribbentrop & Molotov seal Polands' fate.
Germany and the U.S. have never agreed to a non-aggression pact.
Germany
They were hoping to spread the influence of Communism in fascist countries.
The Soviet Union