
The Soviet Union, Part 1 of 2
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The Unfinished Business of Stalin
In August 1939, his Foreign Minister Molotov meets with his German counterpart, Joachim von Ribbentrop in Moscow. The two men dip their pens into a crystal inkwell and sign a document. It guarantees that the Soviet Union and Germany will not take up arms against each other. For Stalin, whose greatest fear is a rapid invasion by the mighty German army, it buys breathing space while his rearmament program accelerates. Even all these years later, Stalin never feels quite free of his old enemies.
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