Yes. It was the Hitler-Stalin Pact.
The Munich Agreement in effect tranferred the Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia to Germany.
nonaggression pact.
Stalin : He used the secret police to spy on people who threatened his authority. He also killed people in his own party because his power was somewhat sacred to him. Stalin also kept a close eye on people with the secret police and had guards to make sure everyone was doing their job. Hitler : He made the secret police kill Jewish people.
It was an agreement between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin.
With Hitler he was a socialist. He had nothing in common with Stalin.
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Blitzkrieg.
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Joseph Stalin
The Munich Agreement in effect tranferred the Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia to Germany.
nonaggression pact.
An agreement not to go to war; In particular, one signed between Hitler and Stalin that allowed Hitler to invade Poland without fear of reprisal from the Soviet Union if he agreed (in a second secret pact) to divide Poland between them.
Hitler and Stalin promised to share Polish lands and agreed not to fight one another in the war. This 'Non-Aggression Act' only lasted a short time as Hitler saw the advantage of gaining power through claiming Russian lands and therefore null and voided the pact.
Stalin : He used the secret police to spy on people who threatened his authority. He also killed people in his own party because his power was somewhat sacred to him. Stalin also kept a close eye on people with the secret police and had guards to make sure everyone was doing their job. Hitler : He made the secret police kill Jewish people.
No, Hitler and Stalin never met.
It was an agreement between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin.
He didn't stab him in the back. If you mean by breaking his treaty with Stalin, he only made any agreement with him until he was ready to act. He did this a lot.