Nazi-Soviet Non Aggression Pact was an agreement between Germany and Soviet Union. Hitler represented Germany and Stalin represented Soviet Union. It all got started when Ribbentrop contacted the Soviet politician (Molotov) to arrange the agreement. The pact was beneficial for the both of them because Hitler would not have to deal with a two front war and Stalin needed time which he would get by signing. They worked together to overcome and fight for Poland.
this map represents the invasion of Poland and how the Russians and Germans worked together to take over Poland and the route they would take and the land being taken from Poland
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They are shaking hand which represents their non-aggression pact but what they don’t know is that they both are going to backstab each other. The signing of their agreement meant stepping on and destroying Poland.
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Ribbentrop on the left and Molotav on the right and Stalin in the middle. This picture was taken at the event of signing the non aggression pact.
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Joachim Von Ribbentrop was the Foreign Minister of Nazi Germany from 1938 until 1945. He played an important role on the nazi-soviet non aggression pact because he was the one that contacted the Soviet Union to arrange the agreement. This visual shows Hitler stabbing Stalin representing how the agreement failed and was broken. The non aggression pact was suppose to last 10 years but it only lasted 2 years because Hitler would invade the Soviet Union.
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