Poland, Norway and Finland.
He had Hitler invading Russia and needed help.
The Munich Agreement in effect tranferred the Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia to Germany.
On the contrary, Hitler lied, or more accruately decieved, Stalin. He attacked and invaded Stalin's country (the USSR), and not vice versa.
Hitler and Stalin invaded Poland and sparked World War 2.
No; nor was Hitler a follower of Stalin. Hitler despised Communists, sending their followers to die in concentration camps. Stalin disliked Hitler because he violated a treaty between Germany and Russia (Molotov-Ribbentrop Treaty) and invaded his country.
You can't invade a person; he attempted to invade Russia via Stalingrad. But, as with all attempts at invading Russia, it failed.
No, they never met face to face, not even when the Non-Aggression Pact between Germany and the Soviet Union was signed. However, there was an unsubstantiated report that when Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa invading Russia with over 4 million troops, there was a telephone conversation in which Stalin and Hitler called each other names.
Hitler was a dictator, he wanted the throne to be only his. while Stalin wanted Russia to be a democratic country.
No, Hitler and Stalin never met.
He hails the USSR as a peace-loving country, but depicts hitler as a treacherous friend. _APEX
Stalin and Hitler were both equally violent.