Joseph Stalin: Meeting Days and Nazi Germany

joseph stalin: The comment marked a continuation of Putin's fiery rebukes of a resolution by the European Parliament that condemned the Soviet Union's 1939 pact with Adolf Hitler, which prevented the two nations from attacking each other at the onset of the war, according to The Independent. The September resolution claimed the agreement paved the way for Nazi Germany and called on Russian leadership to reconcile with its history. This is clear from documents, archival documents, Putin told Russian defense leaders at a meeting, according to a translation of the footage by The Independent. Days after Joseph Stalin, then-leader of the Soviet Union, signed the treaty on August 23, 1939, Hitler invaded Poland, beginning World War II. Germany later broke agreement and attacked Soviet Russia without warning in 1941. Russian President Vladimir Putin C greets participants as Presidential Administration's Chief of Staff Anton Vaino L during his annual meeting with top business executives, at Grand Kremlin Palace in Moscow, Russia, December, 25, 2019. Putin said Tuesday that the country had been forced into the nonaggression treaty after other European nations signed similar deals with Hitler, according to reporting by the Agence France-Presse AFP . Most Western historians agree that Stalin was worried about Western democracies' reluctance to oppose Germany and fostered some affection for Hitler's cause. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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