Soviet-German Relations
The 1930s saw a complex web of diplomatic maneuvering between the Nazis and the Soviets, as both sides sought to navigate their mutual disdain. As tensions escalated, the Soviets entertained offers from Germany, leading to secret negotiations that would ultimately reshape the political landscape of Europe. The pivotal moment came with Germany's promise of territorial concessions, which caught the Soviets' attention and set the stage for a surprising alliance.In this clip
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