Non-aggression+Pact+1939

Non-aggression Pact 1939 and Munich Agreement 1938

During the Interwar Years Germany and Italy began testing the extent of enforcement of the League of Nations, to which they found out their only weapon was the act of appeasement. During the Munich Agreement in 1938 between Britain, France, Germany, USSR, and others, Germany was given the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia, and this scared the USSR for if Britain and France would easily give over the Sudetenland than Germany would not stop conquering and Britain and France would remain idle in taking action. The major fear was that Germany would set its eyes for the USSR, and it would have no defence, therefore Stalin signed a non-aggression pact in 1939 stating that there is a mutual agreement of peace between the countries. Once Germany started attacking other countries, the USSR remained idle and out of the war until Germany broke the agreement and attacked the USSR.

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