European History – 1890 to 1945
A non-aggression pact is an agreement between two or more nations to abstain from military action against each other for a specified period. This term is crucial in understanding the dynamics of World War II, particularly the Nazi-Soviet Pact, which allowed both Germany and the Soviet Union to expand their territories without fear of conflict between themselves, setting the stage for the invasion of Poland and the subsequent outbreak of war in Europe.
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