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 [log in to unmask] (Nick Cooper 625) wrote in message news:<[log in to unmask]>...
> > The Soviet Union was on the side of the Germans when the war started,
> > they invaded Poland along with the Germans.
>
> No, they had a non-agression pact.  Saying "we're not going to attack
> you," isn't the same as, "we are with you."

But having secret agreement that you will attack in the same time,
dividing the country in that secret agreement, and then providing raw
materials is kind of not the same as just "having non-aggression
pact".

Until 1941 USSR and Nazi were allies or at least something very close
to that name.

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