Why did Nazi Germany sign a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union?
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to benefit both of their economies
to further spread socialist ideas
to split up Poland
to go to war against Britain and France
1 answer
The main reason for Nazi Germany signing a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union was to avoid fighting a war on two fronts. Hitler wanted to ensure that Germany could focus on its invasion of Poland and western Europe without having to worry about the Soviets attacking from the east. The pact allowed both countries to divide eastern Europe between them, with Germany invading Poland from the west and the Soviet Union invading from the east. Ultimately, the pact allowed both countries to pursue their own expansionist goals without interference from each other.