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Ribbentrop-Molotov Treaty – With Secret Additional Protocol

Below we have scans from “Nazi Soviet Relations, 1939-1941”, outlining the Treaty of Nonaggression Between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, including a Secret Additional Protocol, detailing how territorial disputes regarding the Baltic States and Poland were agreed to be settled between the two governments.

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Bolek Chrobry April 12, 2018 at 7:39 am

Hope the people reading this document realize that Poland was facing two major enemies. Nazi Germany and Bolshevik Soviet Union. On September 1. another country joined Nazi Germany – Slovakia.

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