Oh, it was about eastern europe.
How about the Munich Agreement (1938)? Was it an innocuous commercial trade?
By pointing out that not only Poland but also other countries had likewise concluded (mostly harmless) treaties with Nazi Germany - thus, that merely having a treaty with Nazi Germany was not, in itself, evil, and that these other treaties should not be mentioned in the same thread with the Molotov-Ribbentropp Pact, such mention suggesting as it does some sort of equivalency - I was only trying to respond to the (completely irrelevant, distracting) mention of Poland's 1934 treaty with Nazi Germany.
I would, of course, not compare those other harmless treaties (incl. the 1934 Polish treaty) with the Munich Agreement of 1938. Why would I? What did I write indicating that I would be so foolish? You are roiling the water.
AGAIN, I was taking issue with the FReeper's mentioning the 1934 Polish treaty, to which your retort ("How about the Munich Agreement?") is irrelevant.
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