What major undertaking did Josef Stalin and Adolf Hitler agree to in 1939?

a) a “Treaty of Non-aggression” between Germany and the USSR
b) a joint plan to develop the German and Soviet navies in the Baltic Sea
Consider This: They secretly agreed to divide Poland between them. See 13.1: Hitler’s War.
c) a plan to have universities in Germany and the USSR collaborate on rocket technology
Consider This: They secretly agreed to divide Poland between them. See 13.1: Hitler’s War.
d) a joint denunciation of the U.S. support of English war preparations as “premature”
Consider This: They secretly agreed to divide Poland between them. See 13.1: Hitler’s War.


a) a “Treaty of Non-aggression” between Germany and the USSR

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