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One reason for it being important is that showed the allies that Hitler was not as predictable as they thought he was. Hitler and the Nazi's were heavily anti-communist, therefore the allies counted on Hitler not wanting to create a pact. When the Nazi's did sign the pact, it showed the Allies that Hitler would go around his upmost values in order to increase the Nazi's position.

In addition the fact that the Nazi's now had a pact with the Soviet's meant that the Allies were no longer able to commit towards the Soviet and increase their position of power against the Nazi's.

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That was when the Nazis and the societs decided to not attack each other and to attack Poland together, from oposite sides. They did, but Hitler broke his promise and as soon as they had Poland, he invaded the USSR. That was when the Soviets joined the allies.

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Stalin was not prepared for a German invasion and made the pact to buy time to prepare his country for war.

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