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Why did Hitler sign a non aggressive act with Germany?

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Uh... he was in charge of Germany, i doubt he signed one of those with his own country.

He signed one with Russia (Soviet Union) because he did not want them to invade Germany because he was afraid of the Soviet Union. he was right to be afraid, because when he broke the NAP (Non Aggressive Pact), the soviet union came at him with all power and kicked his little @$$ back to Germany and took control of Berlin and ended the war

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