Hello,
maybe you've already found the answer to your question in the movie "The Soviet Story" from 2008. It mentions 1937 and 1938 as some years, but the NKVD and Gestapo collaboration lasted to early 1940. During and after the German invasion of Poland, tens of thousands of Jews fled to the USSR, many of them were also handed over to Hitler, as a result of the non-agression pact and before mentioned cooperation between the secret police of both states.
Stalin handed over the Jews as a "good gesture", he even handed over German communists who had fled to the USSR. Some of the handovers took place along Brest-Litovsk. There's a book called "Under two dictators" which deals with this issue. Hope this info helps..
No, initially in 1939 the Soviet Union welcomed Jewish refugees, but this soon turned and they were treated with suspicion.
Germany invaded the Soviet Union.
becauese of the soviet union
Germany's unification led to the collapse of the Soviet union.
Germany invaded the Soviet Union.
No, initially in 1939 the Soviet Union welcomed Jewish refugees, but this soon turned and they were treated with suspicion.
germany and soviet union
Germany invaded the Soviet Union.
becauese of the soviet union
The Soviet Union.
Germany's unification led to the collapse of the Soviet union.
It created widespread unemployment in Germany, but not in the Soviet Union.
Eastern Germany became a part of the Soviet Union after World War 2.
Germany invaded the Soviet Union.
No. The Soviet Union did enter World War 2 but on the other side. Germany invaded and then forced the Soviet Union into the war
Poland was invaded & occupied by both Germany & the Soviet Union.
yes, Germany and the soviet union both invaded Poland. when the Germans invaded the Soviet union, it came as a big suprise to the Russians, who signed a non aggression pact with the soviet union.