The Soviet-German agreement to partition Poland that Jiang presents as Stalin's clever move to redirect war declarations toward Germany.
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Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
The Soviet-German agreement to partition Poland that Jiang presents as Stalin's clever move to redirect war declarations toward Germany.
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Jiang argues that the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was Stalin's clever maneuver because Germany and the Soviet Union partitioned Poland together, but Britain and France declared war only on Germany.
Jiang says the Soviet Union agreed under the pact to give Germany oil, food, and other inputs for its war machine.
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"And Churchill refused to ever negotiate with Hitler. In fact, Hitler sent this emissary called Rudolf Hess to Britain, to Scotland, to negotiate a..."
"other thing about this pact is that Soviet Union agreed to give Germany resources for its war machine, oil and food, and other inputs...."
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