Nazi - Soviet Pact

A historical illustration representing key events from the Russian and German relations in the lead-up to World War II, featuring maps and leaders of the time, in a dramatic style.

The Nazi-Soviet Pact Quiz

Test your knowledge about the complex political landscape leading up to World War II in this engaging quiz focused on the Nazi-Soviet Pact. Challenge yourself with four multiple-choice questions that explore the strategic decisions made by the Soviet Union in response to Hitler's aggressive expansion.

  • Understand pivotal moments from 1933 to 1939.
  • Assess the options available to the Soviet Union during escalating tensions.
  • Enhance your historical knowledge about one of the most significant agreements of the 20th century.
4 Questions1 MinutesCreated by StrategicEagle204
It is 1933. Hitler has come to power in Germany. In Mein Kampf, Hitler says he wants to conquer you, take your land and make you slaves. Nazism is the exact opposite of Communism. Hitler has started to re-arm Germany, against the Treaty of Versailles, though his army is still very small. Russia is still VERY weak.
Go to war with Germany
Make an alliance with Britain
Join the Legue of Nations
Do nothing
Make an alliance with Germany
It is 1938. Hitler’s power has grown. Hitler has reoccupied the Rhineland and taken over Austria and the Sudetenland. Britain and France are simply appeasing Hitler. The League of Nations is useless - it has failed in Manchuria, in Albania, and now in the Sudetenland. Russia is stronger - but not as strong as Germany.
Go to war with Germany
Make an alliance with Britain
Leave the League of Nations
Do nothing
Make an alliance with Germany
It is March of 1939. Hitler has just occupied the rest of Czechoslovakia. Now he is claiming Danzig and the Polish corridor; it is clear that he intends to attack Russia. Britain has promised to defend Poland if Hitler attacks it - but this is a bluff; the only country that could defend Poland is the Soviet Union (you) . You are much stronger than you were ten years ago.
Go to war with Germany
Make an alliance with Britain
Do nothing
Make an alliance with Germany
It is September of 1939. Britain is seeking a trade agreement with Hitler. Many British are openly criticizing Russia. The British open negotiations for an alliance against Hitler … but drag their feet; they send a minor official. Hitler sends his Foreign Minister Von Ribbentrop who proposes a peace treaty AND the division of Poland.
Go to war with Germany
Make an alliance with Britain
Do nothing
Make an alliance with Germany
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