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Hitler-Stalin Pact August 24 , 1939. By: Chandler Coldsmith and Felicia Orendorff. Parties Involved:. Nazi Germany and Soviet Union Negotiators of the pact:
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Hitler-Stalin PactAugust 24, 1939 By: Chandler Coldsmith and Felicia Orendorff
Parties Involved: • Nazi Germany and Soviet Union • Negotiators of the pact: • Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov and German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop were representing their country as negotiators. • Hitler-Stalin pact is also known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.
Previous Relationship: • Germany is Fascist and Soviet Union is Communist, so they are on opposite sides of the political spectrum. • The Nazi’s felt that it should be up to the people to defend themselves. They like a small government. • The Soviet’s felt that the government should control every aspect of their citizen’s life. • This caused conflict between the nation’s leaders. • Everyone assumed that these countries were natural enemies and that they would eventually go to war.
Expectations of the Treaty: • This pact stated that Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union would not go to war or invade each other’s country. • The countries also agreed secretly that they would divide Poland. • Negotiations started in May of 1939 • The treaty was signed on August 24, 1939 by the country’s representatives.
Why the Pact Ended: • The pact remained in effect until June 22, 1941. • The pact ended because of Operation Barbarossa • Hitler warned Stalin that he was going to invade the Soviet Union, but Stalin did not believe him and didn’t take any defensive actions. • Early morning on June 22, Hitler invaded the Soviet Union breaking the Hitler-Stalin Pact.