he German-Soviet Union nonaggression pact allowed Nazi Germany and Stalin's Soviet Union to take over the lands they lost during World War I without facing the threat of each other's conquest. The two Axis powers pursued western and eastern European nations, respectively. Germany first invaded western Poland, beginning the conquest and the second world war, and the Soviet Union followed Germany's lead, aggressively taking control of eastern Poland.
Hitler and Stalin invaded Poland and sparked World War 2.
On the contrary, Hitler lied, or more accruately decieved, Stalin. He attacked and invaded Stalin's country (the USSR), and not vice versa.
Germany invaded France
stalin attacked on one side of poland and also invaded FINLAND :)
Stalin voted "no" to the proposal that Allied Troops leave the country of Iran at Potsdam. This was the icing on the cake for Truman, because he was already suspicious of Stalin's intent when he invaded Poland.
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Iraq invaded Iran in September 1980.
he asked churchill and roosavelt for a meeting which they turned up for, to help and so, England and the USA.
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No; nor was Hitler a follower of Stalin. Hitler despised Communists, sending their followers to die in concentration camps. Stalin disliked Hitler because he violated a treaty between Germany and Russia (Molotov-Ribbentrop Treaty) and invaded his country.
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