1939 ⟶ Denmark Signs Non-Aggression Pact
Denmark and Germany sign a non-aggression pact which is late...Year
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✍️ Germany and Poland Sign Non-Aggression Pact
Germany and Poland sign the 10 year German-Polish Non-Aggression Pact. From the German point of the view, the pact was intended to prevent Poland from intervening in an attempt to prevent the rearmament of Germany.⟶

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✍️ Denmark Signs Non-Aggression Pact
Denmark and Germany sign a non-aggression pact which is later broken when Germany invades Denmark the following year.⟶
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🚫 Sweden, Norway, and Finland Reject Non-Aggression Pacts
Sweden, Norway, and Finland reject Germany's offer of non-aggression pacts.⟶
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📜 Non-Aggression Pacts with Estonia and Latvia
The German–Estonian and the German–Latvian non-aggression pacts are concluded. They will remain in force for ten years.⟶

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🇩🇪 Germany Plans Invasion of Denmark and Norway
Germany makes final plans for the invasion of Denmark and Norway.⟶
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