Stalin And International Relations Flashcards

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Which Treaty took place in 1926

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Berlin

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2
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Who was the foreigner

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Litvinov

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3
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1926

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In response to the rising threat of fascism in Europe, the Comintern adopted nationalist and popular front strategies. This involved forming alliances with non-communist groups and parties, including bourgeoise and social democratic forces, to combat the fascist threat. The goal was to create broad-based coalitions that could unite against common enemies while temporarily setting aside differences

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5
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March 1936

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Germany’s demilitarization of the Rhineland set the context for Stalins reaction to the civil war. The soviet aim wasn’t to help the republic to victory, it was to prolong the war, in order to wear down Italian and German forces

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Appeasement

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