Germany and Russia signed a nonaggression pact in 1939 in order that they might safely partition Poland. They had done the same thing on 3 previous occasions (1792, 93, 95).
In 1934 Stalin joined the League hoping the league would guarantee his security against a threat from Germany. Stalin lost hope once he saw the failures of the League in such cases as the Rhineland re-militarization. Stalin had signed a treaty with France that meant that France would aid The USSR if Germany attacked.
Stalin became angry as he was not invited to the Stresa Conference, April 1935, and the Munich Conference, September 1938 this was Britain and Frances fault as they should have invited Stalin and begin to form relations with The Soviet Union so that they would have had a united front against Hitler.
Soon Ribbentrop the German foreign minister and Molotov* began to have words. They then signed the Nazi-Soviet Pact, however the Allies should have flown into Moscow to form an alliance. Finally on the 24th of August Stalin agreed and signed the pact and agreed that they wouldn't fight and secretly agreed to divide up Poland.
STALIN'S REASONS
1.Stalin wasn't really convinced that Britain and France would be strong to stop Hitler as he had witnessed their failures in the League.
2.He wanted part of Poland as it had once belonged to one of the great Tsars of Russia
3.He didn't believe Hitler but needed to buy his time to create an army
There are two schools of thought. One holds that Stalin was buying time, because he knew the Red Army was not yet ready to fight the Nazis. The other is that Hitler and Stalin became enthusiastic partners, which seems borne out by the facts. Stalin invaded Poland from the east two weeks after Hitler invaded Poland from the west. They divvied up Poland between them, down the middle. Nobody declared war on the Soviet Union over this, because they had already declared war on Germany and had all they could handle there, and they'd have to fight their way through Germany just to get at the Russians, and there would be time enough to worry about what to do after that was accomplished. There were a number of secret protocols which were not made public as part of the non-aggression pact, among them this plan to rip Poland in two. In the next two years Hitler invaded eight countries and Stalin invaded five, but Hitler was much more successful. Stalin had murdered most of his best army officers in the Great Purge of the late 30s, which severely hampered the Russian efforts.
It signed the non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany because at that time the soviet union was not the power it was later and needed a strong ally. Some people will say Stalin just signed that pact to reduce suspicion so he could invade later, but i would disagree because in 1941 when Hitler invaded the USSR Stalin thought it couldn't happen so he didnt mobilize troops immediatly thus making World War 2 longer.
In WWI Germany had battles on both the Western and Eastern front. By creating a pact with USSR he was hoping to eliminate the battles of the eastern front, so he could focus entirely on the Western front.
Because as Germany's economy wasnt full ready for War. Hence, Hitler wanted to avoid a big war with the USSR, so he made an agreement with the USSR about taking over Poland. that it would be divided between them and no one would invade the other. But later Hitler (attacked the USSR). Moreover the main reason for the pact is to avoid war with the Soviet, which Germany was not ready for. But things did go smoothly as Hitler has expected with G.B and France attack on Hitler for invading Poland.
Apex: Ensure the soviet military would not interfere with the German Invasion of Poland.
to prevent war
Nazi Germany
The Nazi-Soviet Non Aggression pact was signed in 1939
No, rather the Soviet Union (Russia during WW2 and the Cold War) was against Nazi Germany.
The Nazi-Soviet nonaggression treaty contained a secret deal between Germany and the Soviet Union to divide Poland between them.
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Nazi Germany
The Nazi-Soviet Non Aggression pact was signed in 1939
nonaggression
No, rather the Soviet Union (Russia during WW2 and the Cold War) was against Nazi Germany.
The Nazi-Soviet nonaggression treaty contained a secret deal between Germany and the Soviet Union to divide Poland between them.
The Nazi-Soviet Pact allowed the Germans to concentrate their forces on the Western front .
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It ended when Germany launched a sneak attack on Russia in 1940. The division of Poland between Germany and the Soviet Union
nonaggression pact.
So both Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia would have time to build of significant military forces to attack and defend/counter-attack. (Respectively)
They were the dictators: Adolf Hitler (Nazis Germany) and Joseph Stalin (Soviet Russia).
All of them are taken to equalize Nazi crimes with the Soviet Union's heroism.