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5 December, 04:58

Hitler's invasion of the in june 1941 proved that he would consistently break agreements. True or False

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  1. 5 December, 05:11
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    Soviet Union, True.

    Explanation:

    Hitler consistently broke agreements before and during WW2 as to profit from the situations: In 1934 a nonaggression pact with Poland was allegedly signed showing Hitler's willingness to seek peace. But five years later this would be proved to have failed.

    Furthermore, in 1939 another surprising news shocked the world: the nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union, in which the two nations were agreeing not to attack each other for 10 years.

    Since a German-Soviet pact signed, it enabled the attack on Poland in violation of his former agreements.

    The attack on the Soviet Union occurred in 1941, which naturally showed how easy could the agreements be broken-and exposed the weakness of Western nations to react to the demands of a hostile Germany.
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