The liberal democracies of Europe made similar agreements with Hitler before the USSR, and shot down Stalin's suggestions of an anti-fascist alliance. Furthermore, US industrialists were directly inspired by Fascist Germany and Italy to carry out the failed Business Plot against FDR. The USA also paid reparations to German industrialists for their destroyed property after the war was over (Yes, even German industrialists who used Holocaust slave labor, like Krupp).

1933 - UK, France, Italy - The four powers pact

1934 - Poland - Hitler-Pilsudski Pact

1935 - UK - Anglo-German Naval agreement

1936 - Japan - Anti-Comintern pact

1938 - September - UK - German-British Non Aggression Pact (Munich Agreement )

1938 - December - France - German-French Non Aggression Pact

1939 - March - Romania - German Romanian Economical Treaty

1939 - March - Lithuania - Non aggression ultimatum

1939 - May - Italy - Pact of Steel (Friendship and Alliance)

1939 - May - Denmark - Non aggression pact

1939 - June - Estonia - non aggression pact

1939 - July - Latvia - non aggression pact

1939 - August - USSR - Molotov-Ribbentrop Non Aggression pact - the only ones libs care about

Stalin with regards to this said:

"Indeed, it would be ridiculous and stupid to close our eyes to the capitalist encirclement and think that our external enemies, the fascists, for example, will not, if the opportunity arises, make an attempt at an attack upon the USSR. Only blind braggarts or masked enemies who desire to lull the vigilance of our people can think like that."

Even the US state department confirmed Stalin's rationale for a pact with Hitler

"The Soviets signed the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact with Nazi Germany after the British and French rejected Soviet offers to establish a military alliance against Germany"

CIA declassifies its dealings with ex nazis

Stalin 'planned to send a million troops to stop Hitler if Britain and France agreed pact'

How the Allied multinationals supplied Nazi Germany throughout World War II

  • a_fanonist_hexagon [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Don't forget Munich where a bunch of western powers not including Czechoslovakia agreed to give the Sudetenland to Germany despite having alliances with them.

    • Thomas_Dankara [any,comrade/them]
      hexagon
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      2 years ago

      Munich Agreement is on here as "1938 - September - UK - German-British Non Aggression Pact"

      I'll parenthesize it.

      • a_fanonist_hexagon [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        Ah, I noticed the date matched but it didn't mention the Italians (who were also party to the deal) and the French (who were party to the deal despite having a military alliance with the country they were sacrificing to the Nazis) and idk the official name of the treaty