One reason for it being important is that showed the allies that Hitler was not as predictable as they thought he was. Hitler and the Nazi's were heavily anti-communist, therefore the allies counted on Hitler not wanting to create a pact. When the Nazi's did sign the pact, it showed the Allies that Hitler would go around his upmost values in order to increase the Nazi's position.
In addition the fact that the Nazi's now had a pact with the Soviet's meant that the Allies were no longer able to commit towards the Soviet and increase their position of power against the Nazi's.
The Kellogg-Briand Pact was an agreement between countries; an agreement to not initiate a war. As what is was meant it to be, it is not important. Many of the countries simply ignored it. Its importance came when it was broken, thus becoming an ignored harbinger of impending total war.
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
Baghdad pact
The Warsaw Pact.
That Alliance was called the Warsaw Pact. It was dissolved in 1989.
That was the basis for Australia joining the ANZUS Pact, and the Pact was the basis for its entry into the Vietnam War.
The Nazi-Soviet Pact was more important because it allowed Germany to invade Poland without risk of conflict with the Soviet Union. Hitler feared a two-front war and the pact dispelled any chance of this happening.
The Kellogg-Briand Pact was an agreement between countries; an agreement to not initiate a war. As what is was meant it to be, it is not important. Many of the countries simply ignored it. Its importance came when it was broken, thus becoming an ignored harbinger of impending total war.
Nazi Germany (Tripartite Pact signer) Fascist Italy (Tripartite Pact signer) Slovakia (Tripartite Pact signer) Romania (Tripartite Pact signer) Hungary (Tripartite Pact signer) Yugoslavia (Tripartite Pact signer) Bulgaria (Tripartite Pact signer) Transylvania (Tripartite Pact signer) Croatia (Tripartite Pact signer)
the Atlantic Pact is a pact between most of the Atlantic countries against communism
The Warsaw Pact.
The Pact was created in 1998.
The Nazi-Soviet pact, or the non-aggression pact.
A non-aggression pact.
Jodi Picoult wrote The Pact.
The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact .
The Pact has 451 pages.