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1939

Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact shocks the world

August 23, 1939

Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, ideological sworn enemies, signed a non-aggression treaty in Moscow with a secret protocol carving up eastern Europe between them. Communists in Paris and New York resigned in disgust. Within a week German tanks were rolling east toward Warsaw with Stalin's blessing, and Poland's fate was sealed between two predators.