At the time of signing the agreement neither Germany nor the Soviet Union participated in the war between them. For Germany under the rule of Europe, the East (Soviet Union) and Western wars will break the effectiveness of the German Defense Forces, but the Soviet war is infeasible as the war between the two countries is not prepared. The Russian economy and the army have been wiped out. In the case of Russia, due to the secret clauses contained in the agreement, this agreement is more attractive in that it gains territory expansion.
... From the friendly contact of 1891 to the secret treaty of 1894, a military agreement between France and Russia; it became one of the basic European positions in the pre-World War II era It was. Germany will assume that the difference between the ideology and the lack of common interest will keep the Republic France and Tsarist Russia ... and the other southern regions of France and Flanders will be in possession of his successor, Baldwin IX's departure I became Kingston. Deanburg's Latin Emperor (like Baldwin I) was in 1205. When Fleming boycotted, King French Philip II Augustus grabbed the opportunity to influence the heritage of Flanders
World War II began on September 1, 1939 when Germany invaded Poland. A week ago, representatives of Germany and the Soviet Union signed an economic and defensive agreement permitting Germany to be part of the western half of Poland and the eastern half of Russia, as well as the Baltic Sea and the eastern part of Finland. British government is very frustrated with this deal, especially as it was hoped to cause war between German Nazis and the Russian Communist Party Russia is the least trusted group. (Stalin is also full of hope: in the West, capitalists will fall into a bloody deadlock, as it was in the First World War.) In June 1941, the majority of Central Europe and Western Europe Under the German occupation of the UK government finally realized the wish. On 22 June 1941, Germany invaded the Soviet Union.
During the Second World War, the Soviet Union was somewhat synchronized with more countries than in other countries. In the early days, Germany's positive attitude supported the superiority of the Soviet Union. The non-invasive treaty signed between the two countries helped the Soviet Union merge half of the Baltic countries with Poland. However, in 1941, Germany opened up its former ally and invaded the Soviet Union. Despite the first reversal, the Soviet Union pushed Germans back to Germany and surrounded the German capital. The subsequent Cold War was partly the result of this powerful strategic position discovered by the Soviet Union at the end of World War II.