There was no “peace deal” between Hitler and Stalin. What actually happened was Hitler’s cooperation with Britain, France, and Italy prior any non-aggression pacts with USSR. The Munich Agreement (1938) was far worse than any non-aggression pact. It wasn’t just a diplomatic formality, it was an outright betrayal. Britain and France handed Hitler an entire sovereign nation, Czechoslovakia, without its consent. And not just any country, but the industrial and arms-manufacturing hub of Europe. Meanwhile, Hitler had already signed a series of non-aggression pacts and diplomatic agreements with numerous other nations long before even speaking to the USSR: Let’s list them 🧵👇
Non-Aggression and Peace Agreements Signed With Nazi Germany (Before the USSR) German–Polish Non-Aggression Pact 🔶 Signed: January 26, 1934 🔶 Fact: While the USSR proposed a joint defense pact, Poland preferred peace with Hitler. Anglo-German Naval Agreement 🔶 Signed: June 18, 1935 🔶 Fact: Britain gave Germany the green light to rebuild its navy, violating the Treaty of Versailles. Czechoslovakia and France were completely bypassed. Franco-German Declaration of Non-Aggression 🔶 Signed: December 6, 1938 🔶 Context: Signed right after France helped give away Czechoslovakia to Hitler at Munich. German–Danish Non-Aggression Pact 🔶 Signed: May 31, 1939 🔶 Reality: Germany invaded Denmark less than a year later. German–Lithuanian Agreement (Post-Memel Ultimatum) 🔶 Signed: March 22, 1939 🔶 Context: Germany seized Memel under threat, then signed a “peace” pact. German–Latvian Non-Aggression Pact 🔶 Signed: June 7, 1939 German–Estonian Non-Aggression Pact 🔶 Signed: June 7, 1939 Rome–Berlin Axis 🔶 Established: 1936 🔶 Formalized as the Pact of Steel: May 22, 1939 🔶 Fact: A full military alliance between Hitler and Mussolini. Anti-Comintern Pact (Germany–Japan) 🔶 Signed: November 25, 1936 🔶 Italy joined in 1937 🔶 Purpose: Strategic and ideological alliance against the USSR. Germany–United States (de facto cooperation) 🔶 No official pact, but: 🔶 Major U.S. corporations, IBM, Ford, GM, Standard Oil, worked with Nazi Germany. 🔶 U.S. banks like Chase and J.P. Morgan operated in Nazi-controlled Europe. 🔶 Fact: Economic cooperation continued well into WWII. In the photo: American Nazis Rally in New York City. Madison Square Garden. September 10, 1939
Then came the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact Came after the USSR spent months trying to form an anti-Hitler alliance with Britain and France, efforts that were ignored. Surrounded and isolated, the USSR did what every other European country had already done: it signed a non-aggression pact to delay war. Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact 🔶 Signed: August 23, 1939 🔶 Fact: A non-aggression pact, not a military alliance. 🔶 Signed only after Britain and France refused Soviet proposals for a collective anti-Nazi front. So if you want to talk about “Soviet cooperation with Hitler”… Then let’s talk about all the countries that cooperated with him first: 🔶 Poland 🔶 France 🔶 Britain 🔶 Denmark 🔶 Lithuania 🔶 Latvia 🔶 Estonia 🔶 Italy 🔶 Japan 🔶 And the United States (via deep corporate and financial ties) Yet only the Soviet pact is called a “deal with the devil”? That’s not historical analysis. That’s selective Western framing, based on the assumption that no one knows the full timeline. But if you insist on bringing up this idea, then by all means, make sure to mention all the other countries that signed friendship or non-aggression agreements with Hitler as well. Until then it’s just a narrative construction. Don’t fall for it. Know the facts. Stay sharp. P.S. This is exactly what Putin pointed out: ⬇️ While Britain and France handed Hitler a weapons-producing country, and Poland openly coordinated with him, the USSR tried to build an anti-Hitler coalition.

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Rina, if you ever get time, could you please address the propaganda line going around relatively recently in the Hitler adoring crowd that it was actually Stalin who started war on Germany, that he was set to attack Germany & Hitler had no choice but to march in the USSR. Thanks
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Yeah, I can do that. But anyone making that claim has zero evidence. It falls apart with just one word: “Source?”
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1. The USSR tried to create an anti-Hitler coalition for years, not months. Litvinov tried from 1934/5, without success. Finally, Stalin replaced him with Molotov and they signed a non-aggression pact a week before the outbreak of war.
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Britain and France also signed a Non-Intervention Pact with Germany in 1936 over the Spanish Civil War. Germany broke it and the other signatories did nothing. Many Socialists and Communists joined International Brigades to fight the Fascists. The USSR helped the anti fascists.
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The border conflict between Japan and the USSR should not be forgotten. The Battle of Khalkhin Gol in 1939 was a decisive confrontation in which the USSR under General Georgi Schukow successfully repelled the Japanese troops. In1941, the Japanese-Soviet Neutrality Pact was signed
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Does someone knows: what happened with Chechoslovakiya after? Oops, disappeared.
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🎼How the USA colluded with Hitler & Nazi Germany ... when the ducks come back home to haunt your history: 🇷🇺🇷🇺Slava🇷🇺🇷🇺Raseeya🇷🇺🇷🇺 Putin is pure gold in words , the Tsar for Truth Dignified !
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None of them signed a treaty to coordinate the division of Europe with the use of force.
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👏👏👏 congratulations on another extremely well written and researched piece
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Haha! Surrounded and isolated! Got to love this kreml stooges history-writing skills. Poland wanted peace. Sovjet wants a "pact". 5 seconds later sovjet splits Poland between the nazi. Taking over/ attacking/invading.
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What about the secret part of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. Can you tell anything about that ?
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Thanks for your interesting and very well written history lecture!👍
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Rina, the II. World War was started by Germany and the Soviet Union by attacking Poland in September of 1939. Your propaganda can not change this fact. Yes, other countries signed Non-aggression pacts as well, but none of them attacked any country together with the Nazi Germany.
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You leave out a lot.
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And don't forget Spain, also had his role...
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West trying to change history again!
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On August 19, 1939, Joachim von Ribbentrop and Vyacheslav Molotov signed a Soviet-German trade agreement in Berlin - Germany would receive raw materials and materials in exchange for weapons, military technology and technical equipment.
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I understood that the communists in Russia had just killed 10s of millions of their own citizens and had many agents agitating to take over Germany next. Is that not correct?
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Of course that’s what happened. Weird how Putin needs to rewrite the history books to be able to tell ’the truth’.
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@grok search also the secret protocols where the Baltic states came under soviet influence. List all three of them, which russia denied until 1989
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Швецию забыли. Незаслуженно.
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The very implementation of the treaty from the moment the German attack began indicates the real nature of the agreement of August 23. It is enough to read the diplomatic correspondence between Germany and the USSR from that period.
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As for the treaty of August 23, it was true that there were no provisions about an alliance, but it could not have been implemented otherwise than through military cooperation (apart from the examples of absurd solutions that I provide below), because it assumed
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"Surrounded and isolated" Before Sep 17, 1939, the USSR did not have a border with Germany. It was not surrounded by Germany. Poland separated the USSR from Germany, which the USSR destroyed together with Germany, in agreement and coordination of their actions from Sep 1, 1939.
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Absolutely 💯💯💯 Totally Spot-On 🎯 Thanks So Much Sister RINA 🙏🙏🙏
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W jaki sposób Polska współpracowała z Niemcami? Przecież nawet nie chciała przyłączyć się do Niemiec przeciwko ZSRR. A tajny protokół do paktu ribentrop-mołotow o rozbiorze Polski?
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現在と重ねてみると?🙄
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It should not be forgotten that the USSR was fighting the Japanese at that time in Mongolia. The battle of Nomonhan began on the 28 May 1939 and ended with a ceasefire in September. This was the major battle of WW11… Stalin didn’t want a war on 2 fronts.
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