How was the Soviet-German treaty concluded? What were its conditions? What were the consequences of the treaty?

The Soviet-German treaty, called the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, was adopted in 1939. The terms of this treaty stipulated that countries should not attack each other for ten years. And also it spoke about the division of Europe into spheres of influence. This secret treaty reinsured the two states against multidimensional wars. He postponed the Great Patriotic War by three years. During this time, the leadership of the USSR managed to militarize the economy and begin training troops for a war with Germany.



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