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What happened after jilted broke the non-aggression pact?

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Answer:The publicly aspect of the Moscow agreement was revealed with great excitement on August 25, 1939, the day Hitler intended to unleash his "blitzkrieg" quick, surprising attacks on East Poland.

Earlier the very same day, however, Britain and France, aware that the Nazi-Soviet negotiation was imminent, responded by codifying their commitment to Poland in a treaty declaring that each would fight in Poland.Hitler was enraged by this counter-thrust, but he soon canceled his order for the attack.

Then, in a wild bet that France and Great Britain would not fulfill their treaty commitments to Poland, and realizing that they had nothing to hide from the Soviet army, Hitler ordered his troops to strike east of Poland on 1 September 1939.

Two days later, on 3 September, France and the United Kingdom declared war on Germany.Two days later, on 3 September, France and Great Britain declared war on Germany.

The Second World War has begun.

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