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How does Stalin justify the USSR's signing of the nonaggression pact with Hitler?

A. He says that Hitler promised he would protect the USSR in the war.
B. He reminds his audience that the USSR gained Polish territory as a result. C. He says that he wanted to trick Hitler into trusting him.
D. He reminds his audience that Soviets are a peace-loving people.

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b is the correct answer  
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Answer:

Option D.

Step-by-step explanation:

He reminds his audience that Soviets are a peace-loving people, is the right answer.

On 23rd August 1939, soon before the Second World War burst out in Europe–rivals Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union startled the entire world by contracting the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact, a pact through which the two nations consented to exercise no aggressive action upon each other for the following 10 years. By Europe on the verge of another influential conflict, Soviet general Joseph Stalin observed the pact as a tendency to keep his country on peaceful courses with Germany, while providing him time to organize the Soviet army.

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