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Germany-Soviet Union relations 1939-1941
After the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact was carried out. the Soviet Union suprisingly closed to the germans. they weren't accepting any diplomatic meeting and so organizing any more cooperations was impossible. Stalin had decided to stop interacting with Nazi Germany because of internal struggles that pushed him to embrace more the ideal of "Communism in one country". However, this was not how the german high command interpreted this lack of communications. the feared that the soviets may be planning on backstabbing them and joining the West. of course, this would not have been enough to encourage them to "take care" of the Soviet Union earlier than expected, this was also caused by the utter belief of the german leaders, particularly Adolf Hitler, to have been purposefully insulted in an attempt of intimidation by the Soviet Union.