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    When did Germany sign a 10 year non-aggression pact with Poland?

    Question #41344. Asked by jemimah.

    Stew54

    January 26 1934


    The Yad Vashem records are pretty good for this kind of thing, but the link doesn't always work!

    http://www.yad-vashem.org.il/about_holocaust/chronology/1933-1938/1934/chronology_1934_1.html

    Nov 20 03, 2:16 PM

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