Secret Pact Unveiled

The secret protocol between Germany and the Soviet Union laid the groundwork for the division of Eastern Europe, surprising the world just before Germany's invasion of Poland. This agreement not only facilitated the Nazi invasion but also allowed the Soviets to expand their territory, leading to a 50-year occupation of the Baltics. The implications of this pact challenge the traditional narrative of World War II, highlighting the complex relationship between the two powers and their roles in the conflict.