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@Натали-ц2ф The German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact (full name: Non-Aggression Treaty between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) or called the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact after its signatories, is also known as the Hitler-Stalin Pact. It was a treaty between the German Reich and the Soviet Union, signed on August 24, 1939 (dated August 23, 1939) in Moscow by Reich Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and the Soviet People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs Vyacheslav Molotov in the presence of Josef Stalin (as CPSU -General Secretary de facto leader of the Soviet Union) and the German ambassador Friedrich-Werner Graf von derschulenburg was signed and published. The pact guaranteed the German Reich Soviet neutrality for the prepared attack on Poland and in the event of a possible entry into the war by the Western powers.
A secret additional protocol “in the event of a territorial-political reorganization” included most of Poland and Lithuania in the German sphere of interest, and eastern Poland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Bessarabia in the Soviet sphere.
After the Wehrmacht occupied the western Polish areas during the attack on Poland and the Red Army then militarily occupied eastern Poland, closer cooperation between the two states was agreed with the German-Soviet Border and Friendship Treaty of September 28, 1939 and the areas of interest were adapted to the new conditions. In addition to reaffirming economic cooperation, accompanying, partly secret agreements specified the division of Poland, the Baltic states, this time with Lithuania, joined the Soviet Union and stipulated the transfer of the German, Ukrainian and Belarusian minorities from the affected areas into their own sphere of influence.
With the attack on the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, the German Reich broke these two treaties.
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