The Non-Agression pact was between Hitler's Reich and Stalin's Russia. The pact was signed when Hitler and Stalin did a joint invasion of Poland. The pact basically stated that the Russians would not attack the Germans and vice versa. Also stated in this pact was the agreement that the Russians gained all of the countries Natural Resources, and the Germans collected all the Jew's and the econemy was to be split between the two countries. However the Russians and the Germans had a falling out during the peace time and a little Russian and German blood was spilled so the countries signed a second Non-agressin pact which was also brokewn when Hitler decided to push the Russians out of Poland and attack the Russian homland.
Nazi Germany
The Nazi-Soviet Non Aggression pact was signed in 1939
The importance of the Soviet-German Nonaggression Pact was to give half of Poland to Stalin. With Stalin as a co- conspirator of the German battle to dominate Europe, Hitler was able to stage a two front war in 1939.
the negotionation of the german-soviet nonaggression pact of 1939
Germany and the Soviet-Union were the two nations that made a pact not to attack each other. The full name of the Soviet Union was the U.S.S.R (United Soviet Socialist Republic). They made this pact so Germany wouldn't have to fight another war on two fronts (the eastern and western fronts). In a secret part of the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact, Hitler and Stalin (the Pact was secret) agreed to split Poland between them.
nonaggression pact.
Nazi Germany
The Nazi-Soviet Non Aggression pact was signed in 1939
HITLER!!!!!! as well as Joseph Stalin! a German commander during WW2
The Nazi-Soviet Pact allowed the Germans to concentrate their forces on the Western front .
nonaggression
The importance of the Soviet-German Nonaggression Pact was to give half of Poland to Stalin. With Stalin as a co- conspirator of the German battle to dominate Europe, Hitler was able to stage a two front war in 1939.
Nonaggression pact
The Soviet Union
the negotionation of the german-soviet nonaggression pact of 1939
Germany and the Soviet-Union were the two nations that made a pact not to attack each other. The full name of the Soviet Union was the U.S.S.R (United Soviet Socialist Republic). They made this pact so Germany wouldn't have to fight another war on two fronts (the eastern and western fronts). In a secret part of the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact, Hitler and Stalin (the Pact was secret) agreed to split Poland between them.
Because the Nazi party hated communists and communists hated the Nazi party.