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Harper Blankenship
20 May, 13:15
Why was the Nazi-Soviet Pact important
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Rowan Henry
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The clauses of the Nazi-Soviet Pact provided a written guarantee of peace by each party towards the other, and a declared commitment that neither government would ally itself to, or aid an enemy of the other party.
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