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The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was signed 23 August 1939.
The Soviet Union signed a non-agression pact to buy time before the Germans attacked them. The pact also included secret clauses, one of which planned the division of Poland.
Since Hitler had withdrawn from the League of Nations, Poland sought to seek a separate peace agreement with Nazi Germany. A non-aggression pact with Germany was signed in January of 1934.
The Soviet Union (Which is now Russia).
It was a pact signed in 1934 between Germany and Poland stating that they would resolve any problems through bilateral negotiations and that they wouldn't fight each other for a period of 10 years.
In 1934 - five years before the start of the World War 2 - Germany and Poland signed a non-agression pact. I wonder if that is what you have in mind.
Germany
In August 1939.
The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was signed 23 August 1939.
One was with Poland, from 1934. Another was with the Soviet Union, 1939.
The Soviet Union signed a non-agression pact to buy time before the Germans attacked them. The pact also included secret clauses, one of which planned the division of Poland.
Since Hitler had withdrawn from the League of Nations, Poland sought to seek a separate peace agreement with Nazi Germany. A non-aggression pact with Germany was signed in January of 1934.
Warsaw pact
There has probably been more than one non-aggression pact in history but the most famous is the 1939 pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union - which Germany broke in 1940.
Joseph Stalin and Benito Mussolini
The Soviet Union (Which is now Russia).
It was a pact signed in 1934 between Germany and Poland stating that they would resolve any problems through bilateral negotiations and that they wouldn't fight each other for a period of 10 years.