As militarily behind Russia was, it was still a large country. Thus, it was a good idea to sign a nonaggression pact, because it is good to have Stalin, a political frontrunner (although Hitler blamed communists for many problems) on your side. However, this was not meant to last. I think both of them knew it, Hitler was a liar and so was Stalin. Later, Hitler's army moves into Russia. This really doesn't make since (not because he signed a peace treaty, we knew he'd break his promise) because now Germany is fighting a multi front war, like in World war I. Some of Hitler's actions are certainly questionable, and this would be one of them.
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.
Stalin (USSR) and Hitler (Germany)
Poland
Towards the end of August 1939.
Nazi-Soviet nonagression pact.
Joseph Stalin hoped that the Treaty of Versailles would result in Hitler causing a Civil War. He wanted Communists to take over the country of Germany.
stalinPremier Joseph StalinAfter Tsar left Lenin came to power and Signed the peace treaty
No, Brezhnev was 16 years-old when Hitler signed the non-aggression pact with Stalin in 1932. No, Brezhnev was 33 years old when Hitler signed the non-aggression pact with Stalin in 1939. And the Pact was signed by Molotov & Ribbentrop.
mHitler Island hopped and took over the Sudetenland and had an appeasement with them. Hitler also made a non aggressive pact with Joseph Stalin and he broke the pact. Stalin had to fight Hitler with what he had and won and Germany surrendered
Hitler signed the non-aggression pact treaty with Starlin on August 23r 1939 Because, Hitler wanted the USSR as a ally so that the USSR wouldn't invade Germany.
He didn't stab him in the back. If you mean by breaking his treaty with Stalin, he only made any agreement with him until he was ready to act. He did this a lot.
They agreed that the Nazis and the soviets could share the war-torn Poland