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1h 22min, aug 23, 1939 y - German- Soviet Non-Aggression Pact

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On 23 August 1939–shortly before World War II broke out in Europe – the rivals of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union stunned the world by joining the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact, in which the two nations agreed to take no military action against each other for the next 10 years. On his part, Hitler desired a non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union so that his troops could occupy Poland practically unopposed by a major power, after which Germany could contend with France's and Britain's powers in the West without having to fight the Soviet Union on a second front in the East concurrently. By May 1939 Hitler and Stalin began to consider seriously the strategic advantages of an agreement. With Germany, a non-aggression pact will protect against a two-front conflict, and neutralise a British embargo awaiting an exchange of German equipment with Russian raw materials.

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1h 22min, aug 23, 1939 y
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~ 84 years ago
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