Video: Published a Soviet non-aggression pact between the USSR and Germany
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
The Historical Memory Foundation has published scans of Soviet originals of the non-aggression pact between the USSR and Germany, concluded on August 23, 1939 (the “Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact”), as well as a secret additional protocol to it.
Scanned copies of documents were provided by the Historical and Documentary Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
Previously, only photocopies of the German originals of the pact were available to historians.
As the director of the fund, Alexander Dyukov, clarifies, the texts of the documents were already published in the 1990s with reference to the archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but their visual images are being published for the first time.
The documents are typed on a typewriter, under them are the signatures of the USSR People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs Vyacheslav Molotov - "on the authorization of the USSR government" - and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nazi Germany Joachim von Ribbentrop.
The secret additional protocol to the non-aggression pact states that the parties agreed "on the delimitation of spheres of mutual interests in Eastern Europe" in the event, as it says, of a territorial and political reorganization of the regions that are part of the Baltic countries and Poland. The boundaries of the spheres of these interests have been established.
Document number 1.
Non-aggression pact between the USSR and Germany. 23 August 1939 Soviet original in Russian.
Document number 2.
Non-aggression pact between the USSR and Germany. 23 August 1939. Soviet original in German.
Document number 3.
Secret Additional Protocol to the Non-Aggression Pact between the USSR and Germany. 23 August 1939 Soviet original in Russian.
Document number 4.
Secret Additional Protocol to the Non-Aggression Pact between the USSR and Germany. 23 August 1939. Soviet original in German.
Document number 5.
Clarification to the secret additional protocol to the Non-Aggression Pact between the USSR and Germany. August 28, 1939. Soviet original in Russian.
Document number 6.
Clarification to the secret additional protocol to the Non-Aggression Pact between the USSR and Germany. August 28, 1939. Soviet original in German.
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