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Why did germany sign a nonaggression pact with the soviet union in 1939?hitler wanted to prevent a two-front war.hitler wanted to make the soviet union part of germany.hitler wanted to make the soviet union a close ally.hitler wanted the soviet union to loan germany arms?

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Hitler wanted to prevent a two front war, thus he signed a nonaggression pact with the USSR. When he had conquered France, he then reopened hostilities with the Soviet Union. 
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The correct answer is “Hitler wanted to prevent a two-front war”.


The Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact was signed in 1939 and created a mutual promise by both leaders that neither would attack the other. This was very interesting for Germany because it removed the threat of a war with the Soviets, avoiding this way, a two-front war. Germany could invade Poland freely without force and prepare for the consequences of the invasion later.

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