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by blackbagboys
3319 days ago
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The Munich Agreement was the recognition of a Nazi fait accompli as a last-ditch effort to avert war. The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was a joint conspiracy to wage a war of territorial conquest against Poland and the Baltic states. Hardly morally equivalent. |
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The Munich Agreement explicitly excluded the Soviet Union because the Western Allies hoped that Hitler would set his sights on the Communists and leave the West alone. By the time of the Molotov pact the USSR really had little to no choice.
The invasion of Poland by the USSR was criminal but whether Poland got divided or not was probably going to have little impact on the more general course of WWII at that point, in 1938 perhaps it still could have been averted (at least at the scale at which it occurred). Actually up until the pact in 1939 Stalin was still hoping for an alliance with the West.