• Anatolianin
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    I guess when USSR and Reich supported opposite sides during Spanish civil war it was a clear sign of friendship or something.

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      I don’t recall this ever being mentioned in educational materials. I do recall my history schoolbook talking about Molotov-Ribbentrop “pact”, but never anything else. Not the Spanish civil war and who supported who there, not the many agreements between European countries and Nazis, nothing. IIRC it mentioned a “joint parade” between USSR and Nazis in Poland, though

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        TFW even my somewhat lib history teacher told us that Molotov-Ribbentrop pact was to buy time to prepare for war.

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          That was the common understanding in the 2000s as far as I can recall.