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How did Germany's invasion of Poland differ from its invasion of the Soviet
Union?
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A. The invasion of Poland occurred toward the end of World War II,
but the invasion of the Soviet Union is what started the war.
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B. The invasion of Poland was long and drawn out, but the invasion
of the Soviet Union was swift and successful.
C. The invasion of Poland was a collaboration with an ally, but the
invasion of the Soviet Union was the betrayal of an ally,
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D. The invasion of Poland was led by Joseph Stalin, but the invasion
of the Soviet Union was led by Adolf Hitler.​

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Answer:

C. will be the answer

Explanation:

Germany invaded Poland with the Soviet Union. When Germany invaded the Soviet Union Germany broke a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union.

 

The invasion of Poland was different from Invasion of Soviet Union as in the former Germany was emerged as an ally but in the later case it was giving a high betrayal to the ally.

Option C is correct.

What is an invasion?

An invasion is the act of conquering the state or a country with involving in a warfare through arms and ammunitions.

The invasion of Soviet Union was happened when the Nazi Germany who were supported them against the Poland had created an attack on Soviet Union. The invasion of Poland arose after signing the non aggression pact where the Soviet Union confirmed that they are not attacking from the east side of Poland.

Therefore, the difference being mentioned in option C is correct.

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