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When hitler and stalin meet and secretly agreed not to attack each other it was called what?

The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact .


Why did Hitler turn on Joseph Stalin?

Just the opposite, Stalin doublecrossed Hitler. Both agreed to simultaneously invade Poland as agreed upon in Moscow in 1939. When the appointed time came Stalin held back his army. Germany was forced to take on Poland by itself, weakening its position and drawing the ire of the Western allies. Stalin was very clever and Hitler a bit naive. The attack on The USSR in 1941 by Germany may have appeared suicidal but in fact Hitler really had no choice. He was unable to knock out England in 1940, Germany grew weaker fighting England and knew inevitably the USA would come to their aid. He knew he could not trust Stalin again and before he could build up the Red Army into a powerful threat to attack Germany, Hitler preemptively attacked. It was a long shot gamble, and it failed. In reality the war was already decided in 1939 with Stalin's doublecross of Hitler.


Who was the most violent Hitler or Stalin?

Stalin and Hitler were both equally violent.


Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler were both-?

Joseph Stalin and Adolph Hitler were both Communists.


Why did Hitler and Stalin agree to the nonaggression pact?

Stalin did not want to go to war, and Hitler didn't want Stalin to attack him, so they agreed on a non-aggression pact in which they would split Poland in half and not attack one another for 10 years. Hitler did however agree to this non-aggression pact with all the intentions of breaking it in the future and attacking Russia, which he did. Also he joined this pact because it shocked the Western powers and made them think that maybe Hitler's territorial ambitions were not as strong or as bad as they thought and making them less concerned with what he was doing.

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When hitler and stalin meet and secretly agreed not to attack each other it was called what?

The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact .


Did Hitler and Stalin meet?

No, Hitler and Stalin never met.


Why did Hitler turn on Joseph Stalin?

Just the opposite, Stalin doublecrossed Hitler. Both agreed to simultaneously invade Poland as agreed upon in Moscow in 1939. When the appointed time came Stalin held back his army. Germany was forced to take on Poland by itself, weakening its position and drawing the ire of the Western allies. Stalin was very clever and Hitler a bit naive. The attack on The USSR in 1941 by Germany may have appeared suicidal but in fact Hitler really had no choice. He was unable to knock out England in 1940, Germany grew weaker fighting England and knew inevitably the USA would come to their aid. He knew he could not trust Stalin again and before he could build up the Red Army into a powerful threat to attack Germany, Hitler preemptively attacked. It was a long shot gamble, and it failed. In reality the war was already decided in 1939 with Stalin's doublecross of Hitler.


When did Adolph Hitler attack Stalingrad?

Hitler attacked Stalingrad on August 23rd, 1942. This was not a strategic move and was majorly intended to be a blow to Stalin's ego. Hitler was cocky about his successes in Europe and believed that an attack on Stalingrad would be an easy German victory. This attack, however, proved to be one of Hitler's greatest losses.


How did Hitler and Stalin form an alliance?

So that neither one would attack the other while making their moves.


Who was the most violent Hitler or Stalin?

Stalin and Hitler were both equally violent.


What were both Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler in favor of?

Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler were both in favor of what?


What did francisco franco have in common with Hitler and Stalin?

With Hitler he was a socialist. He had nothing in common with Stalin.


Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler were both-?

Joseph Stalin and Adolph Hitler were both Communists.


Why did Russia think they were safe from German attack?

They had a non-aggressive treat with Nazi Germany. Stalin couldn't believe Hitler had betrayed him.


Why did Hitler and Stalin agree to the nonaggression pact?

Stalin did not want to go to war, and Hitler didn't want Stalin to attack him, so they agreed on a non-aggression pact in which they would split Poland in half and not attack one another for 10 years. Hitler did however agree to this non-aggression pact with all the intentions of breaking it in the future and attacking Russia, which he did. Also he joined this pact because it shocked the Western powers and made them think that maybe Hitler's territorial ambitions were not as strong or as bad as they thought and making them less concerned with what he was doing.


What territory did Hitler and Joseph Stalin agree to divide?

Stalin and Hitler agreed on dividing Poland in the beginning of the second world war, and then Stalin was betrayed by Hitler, and they became enemies.