explain why hitler signed the nazi-soviet pact in 19393
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Nazi-Soviet Pact (1939) was signed with all strategic planning from both the sides.
Germany wanted to have, at least, the Eastern part or frint to be secure from any aggression in case it invaded Poland. It was clear that France amd England would declare war from the west in that case.
This pact could get Hitler focus on West without any fear from Russia. Poland was to be divided between Russia and Germany. All this made Stalin of Russian complacent.
So, we can say that it was all calculated design of Hitler to keep Russia away from invading Germany or coming to help Poland and at the same time Hitler could face England and France with all might.
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Nazi-Soviet Pact (1939) was signed with all strategic planning from both the sides.
Germany wanted to have, at least, the Eastern part or frint to be secure from any aggression in case it invaded Poland. It was clear that France amd England would declare war from the west in that case.
This pact could get Hitler focus on West without any fear from Russia. Poland was to be divided between Russia and Germany. All this made Stalin of Russian complacent.
So, we can say that it was all calculated design of Hitler to keep Russia away from invading Germany or coming to help Poland and at the same time Hitler could face England and France with all might.
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THANKS!
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