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Then came the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact Came after the USSR spent months trying to form an anti-Hitler alliance with Britain and France, efforts that were ignored. Surrounded and isolated, the USSR did what every other European country had already done: it signed a non-aggression pact to delay war. Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact 🔶 Signed: August 23, 1939 🔶 Fact: A non-aggression pact, not a military alliance. 🔶 Signed only after Britain and France refused Soviet proposals for a collective anti-Nazi front. So if you want to talk about “Soviet cooperation with Hitler”… Then let’s talk about all the countries that cooperated with him first: 🔶 Poland 🔶 France 🔶 Britain 🔶 Denmark 🔶 Lithuania 🔶 Latvia 🔶 Estonia 🔶 Italy 🔶 Japan 🔶 And the United States (via deep corporate and financial ties) Yet only the Soviet pact is called a “deal with the devil”? That’s not historical analysis. That’s selective Western framing, based on the assumption that no one knows the full timeline. But if you insist on bringing up this idea, then by all means, make sure to mention all the other countries that signed friendship or non-aggression agreements with Hitler as well. Until then it’s just a narrative construction. Don’t fall for it. Know the facts. Stay sharp. P.S. This is exactly what Putin pointed out: ⬇️ While Britain and France handed Hitler a weapons-producing country, and Poland openly coordinated with him, the USSR tried to build an anti-Hitler coalition.

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