
The Rest Is History 531. Hitler's War on Poland: The Pact with Stalin (Part 2)
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Jan 16, 2025 The podcast delves into Hitler's dramatic pivot toward Stalin, forming a shocking alliance to invade Poland. It explores the intense pressure and emotional turmoil Hitler faced before his declaration of war, igniting World War II. The discussion highlights the rise of fascism in Europe, contrasting it with the faltering democracies of the time. The narrative details the intriguing dynamics of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and the geopolitical landscape that led to the catastrophic conflict. A gripping exploration of one of history's darkest moments!
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Hitler's Summer Activities
- Hitler, despite health issues, enjoyed Wagner, Unity Mitford, and German culture festivals.
- He ogled women in costumes and discussed architectural plans with Speer.
The Pact's Rationale
- A deal with Stalin was a risky move for Hitler, ideologically based on anti-Bolshevism.
- Stalin, weakened by the Great Terror, saw it as a way to buy time.
Low-Ranking Mission to Stalin
- Britain and France sent a low-ranking military mission to Stalin.
- Stalin, unimpressed, saw this as a sign of their lack of seriousness.
