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2007-01-30 11:55:30 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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2007-01-30 11:59:21 · update #1

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He invaded the Soviet Union at 6/06/41 from the western border..from Poland..the pact was immidiately invalid after the german attack...The pact was an agreement that germany won't attack the soviet union and opposite..After the german invasion the -ion andonescu leader of romania (nazi friendly that time country) iattacked also soviet union from the south from the borders with ukraine

2007-01-30 12:05:11 · answer #1 · answered by fre_flyer 2 · 2 0

Hitler amassed troops near the Russian border, which was a deception that Stalin was inclined to believe. Hitler explained that it was for safekeeping against the British airforce. Hitler wouldn't violate the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, before he had finished off Great Britain, Stalin thought. But to his surprise Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa in February 1941, which was the beginning of his undoing. The Russian Scorched Earth Strategy during the cold winter proved that the Nazi's had bitten off more than they could chew. All because Hitler wanted Lebensraum: the natural resources from the east (oil & metals), which Russia was trading with him since the treaty, Hitler wanted to take, all for himself and his Third Reich.

2007-01-30 13:42:26 · answer #2 · answered by ♫ayayay♫ 3 · 0 0

i've got faith alot of the ideas good right here, The Allies did win the warfare, no longer only the united states of a! Now, the single way the U. S. did win the conflict itself is that we had our usa no longer invaded by using the different usa and for that reason, we have been geared up to maintain our industries going and grant the entertainment of the Allies all via the warfare and did no longer concern approximately having our factories bombed out!!!! So, the wonderful way the U. S. did help Win the the conflict the main, as nicely all the warriors and the A-Bombs, grew to become into as quickly as that we've been the furnish area of the Allies and we did shield the warfare Going by using all the promises we've been geared up to grant to the Allies!! additionally, the wonderful way the Russians did get into the conflict in the direction of Germany is that Hitler did make a selection he could attempt to conquer Russia first and then bypass the Channel to Invade England. He did make his worst mistake good right here!! Russia did pay him lower back for this by using using turning out to be to be a member of the Allies whilst it observed it was superb to do!!!

2016-11-23 14:59:33 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The violation started by invading the Russian territory,so that that was the virtual end end of Ribbentrop-Molotov treaty.In the year of the invasion the Germans had made a significant progress i.e.they penetrated about 400km of the Russian territory but thanks to the defence commander Zhukov the Russians succeeded in keeping Germans at a reasonable distance.During the peak of the fightings between Germans - Russians, Germany had about 290 divisions on the Russian front(each division had cca 15000 soldiers).Since Russia is a vast area it was absolutely unconquerable therefore the Germans were the ones to taste defeat while the worst battles on the Russian front were The battle of Stalingrad and The Kursk battle in which the Germans were totally annihiliated.As you certainly know the major factor in Russian victory was the climate(the famous russian winters) on which the Germans were totally unaccustomed.

2007-01-30 21:18:13 · answer #4 · answered by ? 2 · 0 1

Hitler invaded Russia, a direct violation. The invasion was called Operation Barbarossa. The leader of the soviet union was stalin.

2007-01-30 12:06:09 · answer #5 · answered by bigmamag_pimpess 2 · 2 0

The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, also known as the Hitler-Stalin Pact or German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact or Nazi-Soviet Pact and formally known as the Treaty of Nonaggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a non-aggression treaty between the German Third Reich and the Soviet Union.
It was signed in Moscow on August 23, 1939, by the Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov and the German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop. The mutual non-aggression treaty lasted until Operation Barbarossa of June 22, 1941, when Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union.

Although officially labeled a "non-aggression treaty", the pact included a secret protocol, in which the independent countries of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania were divided into spheres of interest of the parties. The secret protocol explicitly assumed "territorial and political rearrangements" in the areas of these countries.

Subsequently all the mentioned countries were invaded, occupied or forced to cede part of their territory by either the Soviet Union, Germany, or both.

The Soviet-occupied territories were organized into republics of the Soviet Union. The local population was purged of anti-Soviet or potentially anti-Soviet elements and new border regions were ethnically cleansed. Tens of thousands of people in these territories were executed and hundreds of thousands were deported to far Asian regions and to Gulag concentration work camps, where many perished. Later, these occupied territories were in the front line of the war, and also suffered from the Nazi terror behind the WWII Eastern Front.

By early 1941, the German and Soviet occupation zones shared a border running through what is now Lithuania and Poland. Nazi–Soviet relations began to cool again, and the signs of a clash between the Wehrmacht and the Red Army began to show in German propaganda — a clash that was not without appeal to the populations in occupied Western Europe, where the anti-Bolshevism from the times of the Russian Civil War twenty years before had not quite faded. By appearing as the unifying leader of the West against the East, Hitler hoped for boosted popularity at home and abroad, and an impetus for peace with the United Kingdom.

Meanwhile, the Soviet Union was supporting Germany in the war effort against Western Europe through the German-Soviet Commercial Agreement with supplies of raw materials (phosphates, chrome and iron ore, mineral oil, grain, cotton, rubber). These and other supplies were being transported through Soviet and occupied Polish territories and allowed Germany to circumvent the British naval blockade.

The Third Reich ended the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of August 1939 by invading the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa on June 22, 1941, together with Romania, and thus closing the western front and opening an Eastern Front that would ultimately lead to the defeat of Germany. After the launch of the German invasion, the territories gained by the Soviet Union due to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact were lost in a matter of weeks, and (for example) the Baltic countries ended up as German protectorates. The German attack was followed by a Soviet pre-emptive attack on Finland on June 25, starting the Continuation War between Finland and the Soviet Union.

2007-01-31 01:47:54 · answer #6 · answered by DECEMBER 5 · 0 0

With the Operation Barbarossa, Hitler's armies attacked USSR borders on 22 June 1941 with roughly 3.2 million man. Modern Ukraine was one of the first to be invaded, then Wehrmacht proceeded to take over Modern Belarus and Leningrad.

Belarus fall quickly, and it was a camping & concentration point for the Axis Armies. They, then moved to siege either Leningrad or Moscow.

The siege of Leningrad took 900 days, roughly 3 years and more than half of the Leningrad's population (Modern St. Petersburg) died in the siege. Its been broken in 1944, also resulted in ending the war itself, for the Russian armies chased the Wehrmacht forces to Berlin, and razed it to ground.

2007-01-30 22:54:53 · answer #7 · answered by Tunc Mart 2 · 0 1

3 million of Hitler's soldiers attacked the USSR....the Pact was for non-aggression. The unprovoked atttack was very aggressive. The Soviet frontier armies were obliterated and the world's largest air force was well nigh eliminated during the first few days of the attack.

2007-01-30 12:10:01 · answer #8 · answered by Its not me Its u 7 · 3 0

He's dead. I don't think it really matters much now!

2007-01-30 11:58:42 · answer #9 · answered by vanamont7 7 · 0 5

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