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German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact

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German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact

 or Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact

(Aug. 23, 1939) Agreement stipulating mutual nonaggression between the Soviet Union and Germany. The Soviet Union, whose proposed collective security agreement with Britain and France was rebuffed, approached Germany, and in the pact the two states pledged publicly not to attack each other. Its secret provisions divided Poland between them and gave the Soviet Union control of Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Finland. The Soviets hoped to buy time to build up their forces to face German expansionism; Germany wished to proceed with its invasion of Poland and the countries to its west without having to worry about the Red Army. News of the pact shocked and horrified the world. Nine days after its signing, Germany began World War II by invading Poland. The agreement was voided when Germany attacked the Soviet Union in 1941. Until 1989 the Soviet Union denied the existence of the secret protocols because they were considered evidence of its involuntary annexation of the Baltic states.


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Note that just a few years before collaborating with Hiss in creating the United Nations, Molotov and his Nazi counterpart Joachim von Ribbentrop signed the notorious German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact resulting in the joint German-Russian partition of Poland at the outset of World War II.
As a result, the French did not have a military leader or a body specifically responsible with coordinating military activities for national defense until just before World War II began, (9) and none of the key French defense organizations was convened until after the signing of the German-Soviet nonaggression pact.
 
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