Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Nazi-Soviet Pact and Appeasement Essay -- Papers
 Nazi-Soviet Pact and Appeasement         The Nazi-Soviet was a non-aggression pact signed by the foreign     ministers of Germany and Russia on 23 August 1939.       When Germany and Russia reached this promise not to fight each other,     they made a secret pact to invade and divide Polandand give the Baltic     States to Russia.       By signing the Pact, Germany was able to invade Poland from the west     and the Soviet Union gained the eastern half of Poland as well as the     Baltic States as well as gaining time to prepare for war against     Germany.       Why was the signing of the Pact a surprise?       The signing of the pact was a total surprise because everyone knew     that Fascist Germany and the Communist Soviet Union were political     enemies.       In addition Hitler had sworn for years that he was the mortal enemy of     Bolshevism, so it was not surprising that the Pact came as a shock.       During 1939 Stalin had invited Britain to discuss a possible alliance     against Germany to prevent Hitler from carrying out his plans. At     first Britain had refused tal...                      
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