Nazi Soviet and non agression pact
- Soviet Union tried to participate in World affairs in the 1920's
- Signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928, denouncing war
- Joined the League of Nations 1934
- Signed various non-aggression pacts
- Shared concern of the west about Fascism and rise of Japan in the 1930's
- Stalin signs non-aggression pact with Hitler in 1939
- Agreed not to fight each other
- Start of WW2 Allies
- Agreed to divide Poland
- Began to trade raw material for war material
- Also called Molotov-Ribbentrop pact
- Neither like how Poland was created
- WW2 created because invasion on Poland
- Russia took eastern half of Poland
Summary:
Was a pact between Germany and Russia to not go to war against each other for 100 years. They each got half of Poland, but the pact did not last long as Germany invaded Russia.
Was a pact between Germany and Russia to not go to war against each other for 100 years. They each got half of Poland, but the pact did not last long as Germany invaded Russia.
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