No
Not to have a fight with each other.
Hitler and Stalin made a nazi soviet pact to not fight each other and invade Poland. important to Germany because that was one less enemy they had to worry about and taking over half of Poland was one step closer to conquering Europe for Hitler
They established a non-aggresion pact, meaning the USSR and Germany would not attack each other.
Read the released papers. Other than that it is opinions.
the cartoon represents the signing of the nazi soviet pact where germany and russia form an allience with each other!
Generally speaking both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union under Stalin were dictatorships that permitted no free speech or other political parties to exist. In Germany only the Nazi Party was legal and under Stalin only the Communist Party under the rule of Stalin was allowed.
Generally speaking both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union under Stalin were dictatorships that permitted no free speech or other political parties to exist. In Germany only the Nazi Party was legal and under Stalin only the Communist Party under the rule of Stalin was allowed.
Not to have a fight with each other.
Just before Germany invaded Poland, Germany and Russia signed a non-agression pact which included a secret portion in which they agreed that after the German invasion, Russia could occupy those parts of Poland Germany did not sieze.
Hitler and Stalin made a nazi soviet pact to not fight each other and invade Poland. important to Germany because that was one less enemy they had to worry about and taking over half of Poland was one step closer to conquering Europe for Hitler
They established a non-aggresion pact, meaning the USSR and Germany would not attack each other.
Read the released papers. Other than that it is opinions.
The Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Soviet Union which was also known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact .
the cartoon represents the signing of the nazi soviet pact where germany and russia form an allience with each other!
If you mean the WWII holocaust, mainly Nazi Germany. There were other mass killings around that time: Japan in China, and Stalin in the Soviet Union.
> Hitler and Stalin did agree to be allies, however Hitler broke the pact by > invading russia when Stalin was completely unaware to this. When this > happened Stalin sulked away in his room for 3 or 4 days while the German > soldiers invaded Russia. When they were still allies though, they agreed > to split up Poland half for Hitler and half for Stalin. Mostly true. > They hated each other. Fascism and communism are polar opposites, so > Hitler and Stalin viewed each other's method of rule as the wrong way. They > did have a sort of respect for each other, hence the short-lived > Non-Aggression Pact between the two countries. This is inaccurate and based on false assumptions. Stalin may have come to hate or respect Hitler because of the events described above. But they had no sense of being polar opposites due to ideology, these two had just signed a non aggression pact, making them allies just as war was brewing, and after both had spent many years building large militaries.
Winston Churchill warned the leaders of the Allies that allowing Stalin to have the eastern part of Germany and the other countries the world would suffer dire consequences for decades. He was completely right. The Allies should have demanded that Stalin free all the countries and Germany and go home. Instead we had a Cold War for 5 decades.