The Nazi-Soviet Pact Flashcards

1
Q

Since when had Hitler been concerned about the threat of Hitler?

A

Since 1933

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2
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Why had Stalin been fixated on the threat of Hitler since 1933?

A

One of Hitler’s declared foreign policy aims was to destroy Communism

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3
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What had Stalin done in 1934 in a hope of increasing the USSR’s security?

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Joined the League of Nations - hoping the League would protect him from Germany

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4
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Why did Stalin stop believing in the League of Nations as an effective peacekeeping institution?

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After its failure and inaction in Abyssinia and the Spanish Civil War

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5
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Why was Stalin particularly suspicious of Britain?

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Many British politicians in the 1930s had welcomed the rise of Hitler as a counter-weight to the threat of the spread of Communism

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6
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Who did Stalin sign a treaty with in 1935?

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France

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6
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What did most British politicians see as the biggest threat to world peace in the 1930s?

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Communism

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7
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What was the 1935 agreement between France and the USSR?

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The Franco-Soviet Treaty of Mutual Assistance

i.e. an agreement to help each other against the threat of Nazi Germany

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8
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Why did Stalin lose faith in the Franco-Soviet treaty?

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Because the French failed to do anything to stop the Germans remilitarising the Rhineland - despite it being right on their border!

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9
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Which agreement in the late 1930s deepened Stalin’s concerns?

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The Munich Agreement - Stalin was not consulted about it

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10
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What did Stalin conclude after the Munich Agreement?

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The Britain and France were powerless to stop Hitler’s Germany

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11
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When did Stalin sign a treaty with France?

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1935

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12
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When Stalin met with Britain and France in March 1939, why did the meeting end in agreement? (2)

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  1. Chamberlain did not trust Stalin and therefore did not want to commit Britain to an alliance.
  2. Stalin saw Chamberlain’s guarantee of support to Poland as him supporting a potential future enemy .
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13
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When did Stalin meet with the leaders of Britain and France to discuss a possible alliance?

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In March 1939

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14
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What was ongoing during the spring and summer of 1939 between Britain, France and the USSR?

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Negotiations about a potential alliance

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15
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Whilst discussions were ongoing between Britain, France and the USSR, who else was Stalin receiving visits from?

A

The Nazi foreign minister, Ribbentrop (RIBBEN – TROP)

16
Q

In August 1939, who did Stalin choose to side with: Britain and France or the Nazis?

A

The Nazis

17
Q

When was the Nazi-Soviet Pact announced to the world?

A
  • 23 August 1939
  • approx. 1 week before Hitler invaded Poland on 1 Sept. 1939
18
Q

What were the details of the Nazi-Soviet Pact? (2)

A
  1. Germany and the USSR agreed not to attack one another for 10 years
  2. They agreed (secretly) to divide Poland between them
19
Q

What did Hitler gain from the Nazi-Soviet Pact? (2)

A
  1. It gave him half of Poland
  2. It ensured he would not face a war on two fronts
20
Q

What did Stalin gain from the Nazi-Soviet Pact?

A

It bought him time to rearm.

He still expected Hitler to attack at some point.

21
Q

What were the consequences of the Nazi-Soviet Pact for Poland?

A
  • Dire.
  • On 1st September 1939, Hitler invaded Poland.
  • (The USSR invaded two weeks later, on 17 Sept. 1939)
22
Q

When Hitler invaded Poland, what did he expect Britain and France would do?

A

Nothing

23
Q

What did Britain and France do?

A

They declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939 (two days after the war started)

24
Q

When did Britain and France declare war on Britain and France?

A

3 September 1939

25
Q

Why was the Nazi-Soviet Pact of August 1939 a surprise?

A

The Nazis and Soviets hated each other, so an alliance was surprising

26
Q

What did Stalin say about the Nazi-Soviet Pact in 1941?

A

‘We secured peace for our country for 18 months, which enabled us to make military preparations.’

27
Q

What did Hitler say when Stalin agreed to the Nazi-Soviet Pact?

A

‘Stalin has agree… I have the world in my pocket.’

28
Q

What did historian Steve Waugh write about the Nazi-Soviet Pact?

A

‘The pact was the final cause of war’ because Hitler could invade Poland without interference from the USSR