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Sebastian Cooper
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6 October, 05:24
Why is the non aggression pact important?
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Haley Chambers
6 October, 05:42
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For his part, Hitler wanted a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union so that his armies could invade Poland virtually unopposed by a major power, after which Germany could deal with the forces of France and Britain in the west without having to simultaneously fight the Soviet Union on a second front in the east.
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