How far was the Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939 responsible for causing war in Europe? Explain your answer (10)?
Feb 20, 2009 by xxx rach xxx | Posted in History
Rebutter the following question. Remember to hit a level 4 or above you need to explain why the nazi-soviet pact was a cause, and then get across why other factors were causes too.
The Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939 was the least administrative act that caused the war in Europe, which became the Second World War. This act merely bought time for the Nazis and gave them some self-control that when they invaded Poland they would not have to fight on two fronts, nor would they have to fight the Russians.
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H.C.M. | Feb 20, 2009
The Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939 was the least principal act that caused the war in Europe, which became the Second World War. This act merely bought time for the Nazis and gave them some confidence that when they invaded Poland they would not have to fight on two fronts, nor would they have to fight the Russians.
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J. S. | Feb 20, 2009
What was the Nazi-Soviet Pact supposed to do? How did the war become a world war?
Sep 02, 2007 by tothethirdworld | Posted in History
I neediness very short and simple answer for high school. Please make me understand.
Also known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact (Aug. 23 1939), this was a non belligerence agreement between Germany and Russia. In the event that one country became entangled in a war, the other would remain neutral.
The Pact also divided go ashore in eastern Europe and the Balkans between Russia and Germany.
http://www.johndclare.net/RoadtoWWII8.htm
The pact was an underhanded try to keep the Nazis from fighting a two front war as long as possible. The Nazi's ultimate goal was the destruction of Russia, but they were watchful of France and England intervening.
The war officially started when Germany invaded Poland in September 1939 (about 2-3 weeks after the Nazi Soviet pact). After a few weeks, France and England declared war on Germany. And, it was all downhill from there.
matputzpee | Sep 02, 2007
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Secret Documents About Nazi-Soviet Pact Released
In uniting with the 70th anniversary of the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact, Russia has declassified secret documents about the pact. The Nazi-Soviet Non-Encroachment Pact was the agreement between Germany and the Soviet Union that stated the two countries would not attack one another. This allowed Germany to denigrate Poland, thus starting a war with France and the United Kingdom, yet not have to worry about the possibility of a two-front war.
The documents that were recently released endeavour to show that Russia had no choice in the matter because they believed themselves to be unsupported by the West. Find out more about what these documents reveal in this Guardian article.
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