Foreign policy of the USSR at 20-30 goals and objectives.

The basis of the USSR’s foreign policy in the 1920s and 1930s was to gain recognition from the leading countries of the world and become a subject of world politics. Also in the plans of the USSR was the import of the world revolution to neighboring countries. This was done by the Comintern, which set itself the task of establishing Soviet republics throughout the world. In foreign policy, before Hitler came to power in Germany, the two countries had friendly relations. After the arrival of Adolf Hitler and the proclamation of the Third Reich, the USSR planned to create a system of collective security in Europe, but encountered resistance from some countries. The result was the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and World War II.



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