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The German-Soviet Non-aggression Pact or the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, after the men who drafted it. The Pact wasn't made to buy time for just Hitler, but for Russia as well. It also defined how the dictators would split Poland.

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What is it called when Hitler signed the pact with russia before he invaded Poland?

peace treaty named Brest Litovsk


Why did Germany want to take over Russia?

Hitler had a treaty with Russia before WWII, but when the time came to invade Poland they were afraid to be attacked by Russia for that so Germany broke the treaty and attacked Russia soon after...


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To make USSR think that Hitler wouldn't invade USSR. But Hitler did invided USSR.


Was Stalin a follower of Hitler?

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Was Russia a member of the Axis power during World War 2?

Nope. Hitler broke the treaty between Germany and Russia. I forgot the name of the treaty, but it states basically that Germany won't attack Russia, and Russia won't attack Germany..something along those lines if I am an ounce correct. Hitler attacked Russia, which broke the treaty, leading Joseph Stalin(Leader of Russia at the time) to join the Allies..and battle against the Axis powers(Germany, Italy, Japan.)


Was Russia a allied country?

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Why didn't russia fight in World War 2?

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How Hitler broke the terms of the treaty of Versailles between 1333 to 1939?

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Why was Russia not invited to attend the Paris Peace Conference?

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What changes did Hitler make Treaty of Versailles?

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