Notes
- Stalin signs non-aggresion pact with Hitler in 1939
- Agreed not to fight each other
- Agreed to divide Poland
- Began to trade raw material for war material
- Also called Molotov-Ribbentrop pact
Summary
This non-aggresion pact between Russia and Germany was a pact signed in 1939 agreeing not to fight each other. They also agreed to divide Poland, and began trading raw materials for war materials.
Quotes
"For many years now," he said, "we have been pouring buckets of shit on each other's heads, and our propaganda boys could not do enough in that direction. And now, all of a sudden, are we to make our peoples believe that all is forgotten and forgiven? Things don't work that fast." - Joseph Stalin
Subjunctive Questions
Was the non-aggresion pact worth Russia's time? Or could have there been another way around...