I meant they agreed to divide Poland’s area according to the lines mentioned “if something happened to it (heh)”. So stopping the attack and handing over extra parts are all according to keikaku.
World War II certainly wasn’t “done” afterwards
No I meant dividing Poland part from the agreement.
Why not fully agree to joint-invasion in a secret section of the pact?
You have no answers for this, again, you seem to be arguing that the Nazis should have been allowed to extend the Holocaust to all of Poland, including the areas Poland annexxed from Lithuania and Ukraine.
No, lmao. The Soviets had little economic incentive to invade, their economy was a planned one and not one that relied on colonization like the Nazis. Get a better answer.
They didn’t agree to an invasion in the pact, that’s why.
But invade they did and got their part. As agreed.
Why not fully agree to joint-invasion in a secret section of the pact?
They didn’t agree to an invasion in the pact, that’s why.
It doesn’t really answer the question of what benefit there would’ve been to “fully agree to joint-invasion” when they got everything they wanted to out of the pact with the postponed invasion
They got their part, as agreed. That much is just a fact. Same for the invasion happening. As for a coordinated attack, no such thing, but joint attack in the sense that both were attacking Poland at the same time.
There was no agreement for both to “go in,” no formal plan to do so, and World War II certainly wasn’t “done” afterwards.
I meant they agreed to divide Poland’s area according to the lines mentioned “if something happened to it (heh)”. So stopping the attack and handing over extra parts are all according to keikaku.
No I meant dividing Poland part from the agreement.
Why did the Soviets move in to Poland?
Why not fully agree to joint-invasion in a secret section of the pact?
You have no answers for this, again, you seem to be arguing that the Nazis should have been allowed to extend the Holocaust to all of Poland, including the areas Poland annexxed from Lithuania and Ukraine.
#1 Soviets probably wanted their part. And I’m not sure what benefit there would’ve been in #2 that they didn’t get this way.
No, lmao. The Soviets had little economic incentive to invade, their economy was a planned one and not one that relied on colonization like the Nazis. Get a better answer.
They didn’t agree to an invasion in the pact, that’s why.
But invade they did and got their part. As agreed.
It doesn’t really answer the question of what benefit there would’ve been to “fully agree to joint-invasion” when they got everything they wanted to out of the pact with the postponed invasion
They did not agree to invade, and had no economic incentive to do so. You have no evidence for either.
They got their part, as agreed. That much is just a fact. Same for the invasion happening. As for a coordinated attack, no such thing, but joint attack in the sense that both were attacking Poland at the same time.
There was no agreement to invade or divide Europe. You have produced 0 evidence of this.