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How did Joseph Stalin deflect charges that the Soviet Union's Non Aggression Pact of 1939 with Hitler sparked World War 2?

Stalin made it clear in the post-WW 2 Cold War years that Hitler's scheme to begin another world war began to take shape the moment Hitler and the Nazi Party gained full control of Germany and the German military. He claimed that he and Commissar Molotov did all they could to create a collective peace pact with England and France. This effort by the USSR was genuine and meant to be a check on Hitler's ambitions. The refusal of the West to come to terms with the Soviet demands that the Baltic States, Poland and Romania be guaranteed protection from Hitler were in the best interests of peace in Europe. Since England nor France would protect these lesser powers, they were inviting Hitler to take advantage of them. Stalin stated that the true reasons for the cooperation with the USSR on this matter was to isolate the Soviets and allow Hitler to encircle the west and southwestern parts of Europe, creating a major threat to Soviet security.Under these circumstances, Stalin and Molotov had little choice but to come to an agreement with Germany. It was done in self defense, according to Stalin.


What country did Hitler first attack?

-In terms of which country Hitler had a political impact in first, Germany-In terms of which country Hitler first absorbed, Austria-In terms of which country German military forces operated in first, Spain-In terms of which country German military forces first invaded and conquered under Hitler, Poland


How did Hitler take over Europe in the first 2 years?

Hitler was able to take over Europe through strategic military strategies, such as the Lutwaffe (German Air Force), and through forceful invasions of countries within Europe. Even when nonaggression pacts were agreed upon between Hitler and Europe and the United States, his fingers where crossed and he basically took the benefits the pact gave him, but blew off all the terms that he was supposed to abide by. Hitler also attempted to extend his influence, keeping in mind their we're those that agreed in parallel with his hatred of Jews. Through military force and manipulation, Hitler was able to extend his presence through many parts of Eurpoe.


Why was the Battle of Stalingrad so costly?

The Stalingrad battle was costly because it was a war of attrition between Russian and German forces who fought street by street and house by house . Hitler and Stalin because of their egos would not allow their efforts to seize Stalingrad , Stalin's namesake city , to be thwarted by their arch rival so they made extraordinary efforts in terms of men and material to win the city .


Why didn't Stalin help the Warsaw uprising?

Because he wasn't asked to help on his terms.

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Was world war 2 the deadliest dictatorship in history?

It is difficult to say, but probably yes. It must be remembered that Stalin was a dictator to compare well with Hitler in terms of life extinguished.


Why did Hitler want to enslave Eastern Europeans?

Stalin knew that Hitler couldn't afford to fight a two front war. He demanded steep and unreasonable terms, and Hitler was forced to comply while he fought France and Britain. He wanted to enslave Russians because he wanted revenge, and he hated communism.


Do you agree to the terms of this contract by signing it?

Yes, do you agree to the terms of this contract by signing it?


Do you agree to the terms outlined in this document by signing it?

Do you agree to the terms in this document by signing it?


By signing below, do you agree to the terms and conditions?

Yes, by signing below, you agree to the terms and conditions.


How did Joseph Stalin deflect charges that the Soviet Union's Non Aggression Pact of 1939 with Hitler sparked World War 2?

Stalin made it clear in the post-WW 2 Cold War years that Hitler's scheme to begin another world war began to take shape the moment Hitler and the Nazi Party gained full control of Germany and the German military. He claimed that he and Commissar Molotov did all they could to create a collective peace pact with England and France. This effort by the USSR was genuine and meant to be a check on Hitler's ambitions. The refusal of the West to come to terms with the Soviet demands that the Baltic States, Poland and Romania be guaranteed protection from Hitler were in the best interests of peace in Europe. Since England nor France would protect these lesser powers, they were inviting Hitler to take advantage of them. Stalin stated that the true reasons for the cooperation with the USSR on this matter was to isolate the Soviets and allow Hitler to encircle the west and southwestern parts of Europe, creating a major threat to Soviet security.Under these circumstances, Stalin and Molotov had little choice but to come to an agreement with Germany. It was done in self defense, according to Stalin.


By signing below, do you agree to the terms and conditions outlined in the document?

Yes, by signing below, you agree to the terms and conditions in the document.


What country did Hitler first attack?

-In terms of which country Hitler had a political impact in first, Germany-In terms of which country Hitler first absorbed, Austria-In terms of which country German military forces operated in first, Spain-In terms of which country German military forces first invaded and conquered under Hitler, Poland


In what situation do all parties involved agree to the terms of the contract?

All parties involved agree to the terms of a contract when there is mutual understanding and acceptance of the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement.


What if I cash a check that stipulates I agree to terms stated on it simply because I cash it?

I think I would be bound by the terms I agree to by cashing the check.


Why did Soviet troops war against Hitler when Stalin did say he would not interfere?

On 23 August 1939, Germany and the USSR signed a non-agression pact, known colloquially as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. Both countries abided by the terms of the pact until 22 June 1941, when Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union.


How did Hitler take over Europe in the first 2 years?

Hitler was able to take over Europe through strategic military strategies, such as the Lutwaffe (German Air Force), and through forceful invasions of countries within Europe. Even when nonaggression pacts were agreed upon between Hitler and Europe and the United States, his fingers where crossed and he basically took the benefits the pact gave him, but blew off all the terms that he was supposed to abide by. Hitler also attempted to extend his influence, keeping in mind their we're those that agreed in parallel with his hatred of Jews. Through military force and manipulation, Hitler was able to extend his presence through many parts of Eurpoe.