The U.K. and France guaranteed Polish independence and warned Hitler they would stand by Poland. Hitler was shaken by this development, particularly when the two Western powers began negotiations with Moscow. Rather than abandon his designs on Poland he forgot his hatred of communism and proposed a nonaggression pact with the U.S.S.R. Stalin agreed and the Ribbentrop–Molotov pact was signed on 23 August 1939. Without any danger of Soviet interference, Hitler launched his Blitzkrieg on Poland on 1 September 1939, and two days later the U.K. and France declared war.”(Libguides) The nonaggression pact was a treaty that prevented any weapons or danger made by the people. Hitler thought the making of weapons would increase jobs and get German people out of the great depression. “As the Allies pressed into Germany in April 1945, Hitler married his mistress, Eva Braun, on 29 April 1945 and both then committed suicide in the air‐raid shelter under the ruined chancellery in Berlin the following day. It is generally considered that their bodies were subsequently burned in the
The U.K. and France guaranteed Polish independence and warned Hitler they would stand by Poland. Hitler was shaken by this development, particularly when the two Western powers began negotiations with Moscow. Rather than abandon his designs on Poland he forgot his hatred of communism and proposed a nonaggression pact with the U.S.S.R. Stalin agreed and the Ribbentrop–Molotov pact was signed on 23 August 1939. Without any danger of Soviet interference, Hitler launched his Blitzkrieg on Poland on 1 September 1939, and two days later the U.K. and France declared war.”(Libguides) The nonaggression pact was a treaty that prevented any weapons or danger made by the people. Hitler thought the making of weapons would increase jobs and get German people out of the great depression. “As the Allies pressed into Germany in April 1945, Hitler married his mistress, Eva Braun, on 29 April 1945 and both then committed suicide in the air‐raid shelter under the ruined chancellery in Berlin the following day. It is generally considered that their bodies were subsequently burned in the