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The agreement between Hitler and Stalin was called the
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nonaggression pact.
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Many Germans were charmed into following Hitler by his
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After conquering Poland Hitler waited before attacking a new territory
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The agreement between Hitler and Stalin was called the
nonaggression pact.
Many Germans were charmed into following Hitler by his
great speaking ability
After conquering Poland Hitler waited before attacking a new territory
seven months
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