German–Soviet Axis talks occurred in October and November 1940, nominally concerning the Soviet Union's potential adherent as a fourth Axis power during...
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Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact (redirect from Axis-Soviet partnership)
non-aggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, with a secret protocol establishing Soviet and German spheres of influence across Northern...
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Axis powers Foreign relations of the Axis powers German-Soviet Axis talks Greater Germanic Reich Hakkō ichiu Hetalia: Axis Powers Hypothetical Axis victory...
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Eastern Front (World War II) (redirect from Axis-Soviet War)
as the Great Patriotic War in the Soviet Union and its successor states, and the German–Soviet War in modern Germany and Ukraine, was a theatre of World...
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Europe into German and Soviet spheres of influence, anticipating potential "territorial and political rearrangements" of these countries. Germany invaded...
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German–Soviet Union relations date to the aftermath of the First World War. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, dictated by Germany ended hostilities between...
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were part of the German Heim ins Reich policy in accordance with the German–Soviet Frontier Treaty between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. As a result...
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Bohemia annexed to Nazi Germany while Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria are puppet states. Finland stays independent) German–Soviet Axis talks (considered plans...
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Eastern Bloc (redirect from Soviet-bloc)
the German invasion of western Poland, followed by co-ordination with German forces in Poland. During the Occupation of East Poland by the Soviet Union...
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war, the Soviets scrapped the pact and joined the Allied campaign against Japan. After the Fall of France and then the expansion of the Axis Powers, the...
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of the Axis Powers: family members of persons accused of loyalty to the Axis administration and of persons who continued resistance to Soviet power, which...
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Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact negotiations (redirect from German-Soviet pact negotiations)
agreement between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany colloquially named after Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov and German foreign minister Joachim...
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Republic by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. This division is sometimes called the Fourth Partition of Poland. The Soviet (as well as German) invasion of...
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Continuation War (redirect from Finnish occupation of the Soviet Union)
to annex East Karelia. On 22 June 1941, the Axis invaded the Soviet Union. Three days later, the Soviet Union conducted an air raid on Finnish cities...
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Gestapo–NKVD collaboration, the German–Soviet Axis talks, the NKVD prisoner massacres, forced population transfer in the Soviet Union, and the medical experiments...
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impending German invasion. Suvorov's main argument, that the Soviet government was planning to launch an offensive campaign against Nazi Germany, has been...
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Stalin's only daughter, Svetlana Alliluyeva. He filed for divorce in 1959; Soviet law required the divorce decree be printed in the newspaper along with their...
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Before their marriage on April 12, 1970, Alliluyeva had defected from the Soviet Union, renounced her father's tyrannical rule and come to the United States...
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Strait of Otranto was fought, resulting in Allied victory. German–Soviet Axis talks: Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov met with Adolf Hitler and...
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ordering Soviet troops south to spread the revolution to Romania, and north to secure the Polish corridor for Germany (this would win over German nationalists)...
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historian Alan Bullock, in which the author puts the German dictator Adolf Hitler in perspective with the Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. Bullock had already written...
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Gulag (redirect from Soviet gulag)
resources in an attempt to encourage higher productivity. As the Axis armies pushed into Soviet territory from June 1941 on, labor resources became further...
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the Soviet Union. Visual censorship was exploited in a political context, particularly during the political purges of Joseph Stalin, where the Soviet government...
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New Order (Nazism) (category Axis powers)
Pashtunistan). As the German–Soviet Axis talks of October–November were then underway (in which the possible expansion of the Soviet sphere of influence...
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Galina Dzhugashvili (category Soviet translators)
lieutenant in the Soviet artillery in the Second World War. Historians have traditionally maintained that he was captured by the Germans in 1941 and died...
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Joseph Alliluyev (category Soviet cardiologists)
states German–Soviet Axis talks Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact Great Patriotic War Tehran Conference Yalta Conference Potsdam Conference Soviet atomic...
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Great Purge (redirect from Soviet Great Purge)
with the thousands of German communists that were handed over from Stalin to the Gestapo after the signing of the German-Soviet Pact. Rogovin also noted...
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General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from April 3, 1922 until the official (and temporary) abolition of...
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Nadezhda Alliluyeva (category Communist Party of the Soviet Union members)
speaking Georgian at home. Magdalena came from a family of German settlers, and spoke German and Georgian at home. Olga's father initially wanted her to...
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Artyom Sergeyev (category Soviet prisoners of war)
was the adopted son of Joseph Stalin. He became a major general in the Soviet military. Sergeyev's biological father, Fyodor Sergeyev, a close friend...
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