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Kamila [148]
4 years ago
6

Which African civilization was located closest to the Middle East and Asia?

History
2 answers:
Sergio039 [100]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A Zimbabwe. It is located in the middle of both!

Vanyuwa [196]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

D

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2.   Because he thought Chamberlain would not dare stop him

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5.   To oppose Communism/conquer Russia

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8.   The Nazi-Soviet Pact

After April 1939, both Roosevelt and Stalin began to express concerns about Hitler's aims on Poland.   Hitler merely mocked Roosevelt, but he was worried about Stalin.   Only Stalin - and the Russian army - could have stopped Hitler taking over Poland at this point.   But the failure of the Anglo-Soviet negotiations and the Nazi-Soviet Pact of 23 August 1939 not only freed up Hitler to attack Poland, it included a secret agreement to divide Poland up between them.   In the end, Hitler invaded Poland because he had agreed to do so with Stalin.

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