3.4.1

The Nazi-Soviet Pact

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Nazi Soviet Pact, 1939

The pact between the two leaders was one of mutual convenience. They would promise to invade Poland and split it between themselves.

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Political differences

  • Hitler (Germany) and Stalin (USSR) disliked each other intensely due to their political differences.
  • However, both wanted to invade all of Poland and take the land for themselves.
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Stalin

  • Stalin knew the Allies wouldn’t approve of his desire to take back the Polish land for himself.
  • Stalin was also fearful of Hitler’s military strength.
  • Stalin believed a treaty with Hitler would protect the USSR from attack.
  • Stalin also thought it would buy time to prepare for war.
  • Stalin thought the allied countries and League of Nations were all too weak against Hitler.
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The pact

  • The pact between the two leaders was one of mutual convenience.
  • They would promise to invade Poland and split it between themselves.
  • They promised that they would not attack each other.
  • This was a non-aggression.

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