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The nonaggression pact of1939 was a treaty or agreement between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany to not fight each other in WW2. The ideology of this was to delay a two front war for Germany as long as possible, unlike WW1. Hitler never intended to keep that promise though. It was just a delaying tactic, and a good one at that. Stalin never saw it coming.

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Germany wanted to what they do and so did Russia. When Germany was trying to conquer Poland, Russia felt threatened and took one half. This made a major problem with many German officials.

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Q: Which nations were involved in the Nonaggression Pact of 1939?
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