Parimal Nanoti

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At Stalin’s behest, the German’s had promised to give the Soviets a free hand in Eastern Poland, Finland, Estonia, Romania, and Latvia, as long as the Russians did not interfere with their “other” military ambitions. With the ink barely dry on the agreement, the Germans then stormed into western Poland, leading Britain and France to both declare war on the Nazis.
Joseph Stalin: A Life from Beginning to End (World War 2 Biographies)
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