The 1939 Treaty of Non-Aggression, commonly known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, was an agreement between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. This treaty delayed war between the two nations by ensuring that they would not attack each other and included secret protocols for the division of Eastern Europe. The pact allowed both countries to pursue their expansionist agendas without fear of opposition from the other until it was broken by Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941.
A formal agreement between two or more nations is called a treaty.
A formal agreement between two countries is called a treaty or a pact.
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When an agreement is formed between two nations the mort popular term is Treaty.
a treaty is an agreement between two or more nations.
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A formal agreement between two or more nations is called a treaty.
The 1939 Treaty of Non-Aggression between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, also known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, effectively delayed the outbreak of war between these two powers. By signing the treaty, both nations agreed not to attack each other, allowing Germany to invade Poland on September 1, 1939, without fear of Soviet intervention. This pact not only facilitated the start of World War II but also allowed for the division of Eastern Europe between the two countries.
A formal agreement between two countries is called a treaty or a pact.
The ratification of the treaty was delayed.