RMC45A9D–Signing the non-aggression pact with Estonia and Latvia
RMKCEW37–Stalin, Ribbentrop and Molotov after signing the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, (Nazi-Soviet Pact; German–Soviet Non-aggression Pact) 1939 was a treaty of non-aggression between Nazi Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), signed in Moscow on 23 August 1939 by foreign ministers Joachim von Ribbentrop and Vyacheslav Molotov.
RMCPJ6D4–Edouard Herriot signs the non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union in Paris, 1932
RMARP0Y9–Stalin and Ribbentrop August 1939 the signing of the non aggression pact between Germany and Russia
RMC45C6J–Signing of the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact, 1939
RMEX6K90–Russian Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov signing the German-Soviet non-aggression pact, Moscow, Russia, 1939. German Minister Von Ribbentrop and Josef Stalin look on
RMCPJ6CP–Dogalevsky signs a non-aggression pact with France in Paris, 1932
RM2BW8HBY–Franco Soviet non aggression pact signed . M Dovagalevsky the Soviet Ambassador to France and Mr Herriot , the French Premier ( on right ) at the signing of the Franco Soviet non aggression pact in Paris . 1 December 1932
RMT81E4R–Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov signs the German-Soviet non-aggression pact in Moscow, August 23, 1939.
RMT116HC–Nazism / National Socialism, politics, German - Soviet non-aggression treaty, 1939, of the Soviet assistant commissary of the exterior Vladimir Potyomkin (drawing the hat), chief of protocol Vladimir Barkow (centre) and the German navy attache commander Norbert von Baumbach (right) are waiting for the arrival from Foreign Minister of the Reich Joachim von Ribbentrop, Moscow, 23.8.1939, politics, policy, non-aggression treaty, non-aggression pact, nonaggression pact, assistant, assistants, drawing, draw, hat, hats, centre, center, centres, centers, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMDYEJDG–Stalin and Ribbentrop at the signing of the Non-Aggression Pact, 23 August 1939
RMF2ATY4–Vyacheslav Molotov speaks to Adolf Hitler and with the aid of an interpreter. Berlin, Dec. 1940. The Soviet Foreign Minister was visited Germany for discussions of territorial spoils based on the Soviet-Nazi Non-Aggression Pact of 1939. (CSU 2015 11 1548)
RMC456WB–Ribbentrop and Bonnet sign the Franco-German Non-Aggression Pact
RMR242T1–Russian Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov signing the German-Soviet non-aggression pact, Moscow, Russia, 1939. German Minister Von Ribbentrop and Josef Stalin look on
RMDDYWNG–Signing of the German-Soviet non-aggression pact, Moscow, USSR, 1939. Artist: Anon
RMRYETC8–Nazism / National Socialism, politics, German-Soviet non-aggression treaty, 1939, from the left: the Soviet ambassador in Germany Aleksey Shkvarzev, secretary-general the CPSU Joseph Stalin and Chief of General staff general Boris Shaposhikov after the signing, Moscow, 24.8.1939, German Soviet, Hitler - Stalin - pact, Ribbentrop Molotov Pact, Ribbentrop - Molotov - pact, Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, diplomacy, foreign policy, external policy, Russia, Soviet Union, USSR, Union of Socialist Soviet Republics, Germany, German Reich, Third Reich, people, , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMW6M4M6–Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov signs the German-Soviet Boundary and Friendship Treaty; Joachim von Ribbentrop and Josef Stalin stand behind him, Moscow, September 28. 1939. Von Ribbentrop Collection., ca. 1946 - ca. 1946 Original incorrect title: Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov signs the German-Soviet non-aggression pact; Joachim von Ribbentrop and Josef Stalin stand behind him, Moscow, August 23. 1939. Von Ribbentrop Collection., ca. 1946 - ca. 1946; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 990 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RMRYETC9–Nazism / National Socialism, politics, German - Soviet non-aggression treaty, 1939, arrival of Foreign Minister of the Reich Joachim von Ribbentrop at Moscow, 23.8.1939, welcomed by the German ambassador Friedrich-Werner count von der Schulenburg, German Soviet, Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, Hitler - Stalin - pact, Ribbentrop Molotov Pact, Ribbentrop - Molotov - pact, Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, airport, aeroplane, diplomacy, foreign policy, Russia, Soviet Union, USSR, Germany, German Reich, German Reich, people, Frederic Werner, 20th century, 1930s, pol, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2GFYTHE–Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov signing the German-Soviet non-aggression pact (the Nazi-Soviet Pact or the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact) with Joachim von Ribbentrop and Josef Stalin standing looking on.
RME1CWJA–British man holding newspapers and large signs announcing Nazi German- Soviet Russian non-aggression pact. London, England.
RM2RTW80D–The aftermath of an air raid by Russian bombers on Helsinki, Finland on the 30th November 1939. On 23 August 1939 the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact with Germany which included a secret protocol that divided Eastern Europe into German and Soviet 'spheres of influence', anticipating potential 'territorial and political rearrangements' of these countries.
RM2GC9T2P–Ribbentrop, Stalin and Molotov at the signing of the Nazi-Soviet Pact in Moscow 1939
RM2WTJPGM–Cartoon - Stalin Offers another Non-Aggression Pact. John Collins (1917-2007)
RM2GC9T2R–Molotov and Ribbentrop shake hands at the signing of the Nazi-Soviet Pact in Moscow 1939
RMWJJ0N4–A Soviet Russian cartoon of 1936 shows western capitalists as the guardians of the German Chancellor, Adolph Hitler. The general criticism stopped with the signing of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, also known as the Nazi–Soviet Pact, the German–Soviet Nonaggression Pact or the Nazi German–Soviet Pact of Aggression, was a neutrality pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed in Moscow on 23 August 1939 by foreign ministers Joachim von Ribbentrop and Vyacheslav Molotov.
RM2GC9T2M–Stalin and Ribbentrop shake hands at the signing of the Nazi-Soviet Pact in Moscow 1939
RMW2G829–Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Moscow, August 23, 1939. Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov signs.
RM2FX4DHF–Demonstrators in Amsterdam for a non-aggression treaty between NATO and Warsaw Pact, July 5, 1963, demonstrators, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMG3D87W–Cartoon, Safety First! (Hitler and Ribbentrop)
RMG1DAN9–The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, named after the Soviet foreign minister Molotov and the German foreign minister von Ribbentrop 1938. officially the Treaty of Non-aggression between Germany and the USSR, was a non-aggression pact signed between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in Moscow on 23 August 1939.
RMKWC455–Young Pioneer girls sitting at the front desk in a Latvian USSR sixth grade classroom. They wear the red scarfed uniforms of the Communist youth organization in 1940. Latvia was forcibly incorporated into the Communist Soviet Union after the signing of the 1939 Nazi German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact. (BSLOC 2015 14 8)
RMFD7C89–Ribbentrop and Bonnet at the signing of a Franco-German non-aggression pact, 1938
RMD993RF–The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, named after the Soviet foreign minister Molotov and the German foreign minister von Ribbentrop, was an agreement known as the Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Soviet Union[, signed in Moscow 23 August 1939.
RM2DBHXKX–Stalin with Hitler's personal photographer after the signing of the non-aggression pact between Germany and the Soviet Union. Behind Stalin, his foreign minister Molotov.
RMP9D68N–Soviet invasion and occupation of Estonia. Tallinn, 1940. Museum: Russian State Film and Photo Archive, Krasnogorsk.
RMTA29EE–Portrait of Josef Stalin, taken on August 23. 1939 at the signing of the German-Soviet non-aggression pact in the Moscow Kremlin.
RMW1JB2E–Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov signs the German-Soviet Boundary and Friendship Treaty; Joachim von Ribbentrop and Josef Stalin stand behind him, Moscow, September 28. 1939. Von Ribbentrop Collection., ca. 1946 - ca. 1946 Original incorrect title: Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov signs the German-Soviet non-aggression pact; Joachim von Ribbentrop and Josef Stalin stand behind him, Moscow, August 23. 1939. Von Ribbentrop Collection., ca. 1946 - ca. 1946; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 990 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RMTA2Y7D–View through the Friedensallee (today: Simsonweg) in the Tiergarten. In the background, the Brandenburg Gate. The car belongs to the Luftwaffe. Due to a speech of Adolf Hitler in the Kroll Opera House to terminate the German-Polish non-aggression pact and the German-British naval agreement, the street is empty.
RMKWB850–Convoy of Soviet (Russian) tanks in Romania during the annexation of Bessarabia, Romania, in 1940. Bessarabia, was one of several Eastern European regions occupied by USSR according to the terms of the Nazi–Soviet Non-Aggression Pact of 1939. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 23)
RMC464A0–Signing of the Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Soviet Union, 1939
RMKWB6PN–Convoy of Soviet (Russian) tanks in Romania during the annexation of Bessarabia, Romania, in 1940. Bessarabia, was one of several Eastern European regions occupied by USSR according to the terms of the Nazi–Soviet Non-Aggression Pact of 1939. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 23)
RMKWC5EW–Young Pioneer girls sitting at the front desk in a Latvian USSR sixth grade classroom. They wear the red scarfed uniforms of the Communist youth organization in 1940. Latvia was forcibly incorporated into the Communist Soviet Union after the signing of the 1939 Nazi German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact. (BSLOC 2015 14 8)
RMC456WJ–Stalin and Ribbentrop at the signing of the Hitler-Stalin Pact
RMC45A42–The secret additional protocol of the German-Soviet Treaty of Non-aggression, 1939
RMF2AXTW–Rudolf Hess (left) greeted Russian Premier Vyacheslav Molotov in Berlin on Nov. 12, 1940. Molotov's discussions with Hitler concerned the division of the world among Germany, Italy, Japan, and the USSR, after the presumed defeat of Britain. (CSU 2015 9 960)
RMC456J9–von Ribbentrop and Stalin after the conclusion of the Hitler-Stalin pact in Moscow, 1939
RMC455DW–Ribbentrop, Gaus, Stalin, Molotov, Hilger at the signing of the Hitler-Stalin Pact
RM2DBHXMF–Joseph W. Stalin and Joachim Ribbentrop after the signing of the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact. In a secret additional protocol, the two powers divided Poland and the Baltic countries among themselves.
RMC45FP7–Hitler speaking with the Latvian Foreign Minister Wilhelm Munters
RMC454M6–Arthur Neville Chamberlain and his wife on a morning walk in London, 1939
RMCPM06D–Heinz Guderian and General Kriwoschin at a parade marking the occupation of Brest-Litovsk by Russian troops, 1939 (b/w photo)
RMFD7CB8–Vyacheslav Molotov before the Supreme Soviet, 1940
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