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Unit 3.iii: Why had International Peace collapsed by 1939?
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What did the Nazi-Soviet Pact allow Hitler to do without fear of Soviet intervention?
Author: Lewis Gant 45m3Answer:
It allowed Hitler to invade Poland without the threat of Soviet interference, as the pact secretly divided Poland into spheres of influence between Germany and the USSR.
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