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To: tejek who wrote (144567)4/10/2002 6:44:37 PM
From: AK2004  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576613
 
Ted
re: Don't defend Stalin................
let me quote:
"In March 1939, the Soviet Union began negotiations to form an anti-fascist alliance. Great Britain and France allowed time to pass, maneuvered. By this attitude, the two great `democracies' made Hitler understand that he could march against Stalin without being worried about the West."
"On August 20, Hitler proposed a non-aggression pact to the Soviet Union. Stalin reacted promptly, and the pact was signed on August 23.
so I was right, eh? No better terms from illies and peace treaty with Hitler or you have a different interpretation?



To: tejek who wrote (144567)4/11/2002 3:39:40 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576613
 
Ted,

I think the highlighted part explains the difference. It was a non-aggression agreement, not an alliance. non-aggression agreement is less than an alliance.

Joe