Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact 1939
In search of the historical truth
978-620-0-99361-8
6200993610
108
2020-05-27
37.90 €
eng
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"What did we win by making a non-aggression pact with Germany? We have provided our country with peace for a year and a half and the opportunity to prepare our forces to fight back if fascist Germany would risk attacking our country contrary to the pact. This is a definite gain for us and a loss for fascist Germany". Stalin. The originals of the so-called secret additional protocol, which separated the "spheres of interest", are not found either in Russian or foreign archives. Historical and graphological analysis of the secret additional protocol to the non-aggression treaty between Germany and the Soviet Union showed that this document is not historically inevitable, and may well not have existed. Therefore, there was no need to keep it secret. Most likely, it was a specially made fake!
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