aug 23, 1939 - nazi-soviet non-aggression pact
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The non-aggression pact between Germany and the Soviet union was made purely so that Poland could be invaded with minimal effort. Not only did it make Poland an easy target, it also made it so Germany could avoid a two - front war, only having to worry about one side at a time. This made it much easier to invade many countries without interfearence.
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