1939Denmark Signs Non-Aggression Pact

Denmark and Germany sign a non-aggression pact which is late...
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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.
Germany and Poland Sign Non-Aggression Pact (1934)
GermanyPolandNon-Aggression PactDiplomacyInternational RelationsAppeasementEuropeWorld War IITreatyRearmament

✍️ Denmark Signs Non-Aggression Pact

Denmark and Germany sign a non-aggression pact which is later broken when Germany invades Denmark the following year.
Denmark Signs Non-Aggression Pact (1939)
GermanyDenmarkNon-Aggression PactDiplomacyInvasionEuropePre-WarViolation

🚫 Sweden, Norway, and Finland Reject Non-Aggression Pacts

Sweden, Norway, and Finland reject Germany's offer of non-aggression pacts.
SwedenNorwayFinlandGermanyNon-Aggression PactNeutralityDiplomacyEuropePre-War

📜 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.
Non-Aggression Pacts with Estonia and Latvia (1939)
GermanyEstoniaLatviaNon-Aggression PactDiplomacyBaltic StatesEuropePre-War

🇩🇪 Germany Plans Invasion of Denmark and Norway

Germany makes final plans for the invasion of Denmark and Norway.
GermanyDenmarkNorwayInvasionScandinaviaMilitary PlanningOperation Weserübung

🇭🇺 Hungary Signs the Tripartite Pact

Hungary signs the Tripartite Pact.
Hungary Signs the Tripartite Pact (1940)
DiplomacyHungaryTripartite PactGermanyAxisEastern Europe