> Hitler and Stalin did agree to be allies, however Hitler broke the pact by
> invading Russia when Stalin was completely unaware to this. When this
> happened Stalin sulked away in his room for 3 or 4 days while the German
> soldiers invaded Russia. When they were still allies though, they agreed
> to split up Poland half for Hitler and half for Stalin.
Mostly true.
> They hated each other. Fascism and communism are polar opposites, so
> Hitler and Stalin viewed each other's method of rule as the wrong way. They
> did have a sort of respect for each other, hence the short-lived
> Non-Aggression Pact between the two countries.
This is inaccurate and based on false assumptions. Stalin may have come to hate or respect Hitler because of the events described above. But they had no sense of being polar opposites due to ideology, these two had just signed a non aggression pact, making them allies just as war was brewing, and after both had spent many years building large militaries.
No.
They, (Russia and Germany), signed a non-aggression pact before WW2 which meant that they could divide Poland between them when Germany invaded in 1939, but they were not allies.
Soviet Russia was communist and Nazi Germany was anti-communist.
When Germany invaded Russia in 1941 all pretence of friendship was stopped for good.
Joseph Stalin and Adolph Hitler were both Communists.
The issue on which Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler did not agree on was property ownership
Hitler
dictators
no they were not
Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler were both in favor of what?
Joseph Stalin and Adolph Hitler were both Communists.
The issue on which Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler did not agree on was property ownership
Hitler
dictators
Joseph Stalin
Yes
Joseph Stalin
Joseph Stalin
no they were not
Stalin, I guess. As a saviour from fascism
Yes, he did.