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Originally Posted by gap
Don't you know that Nazi Germany and USSR divided Poland in two parts, each under the sphere of influence of one of the two powers?
It was part of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, stipulated just one week before the German invasion. The Soviet aggression started only two and half weeks after the German one, by the way. 
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Yes, Gabriele

.. I studied the history not only in the official Soviet sources of 80s.. and I know more about Pact than it's represented in wiki.. but if I remember correctly no one is called it aggression.. if it was aggression why didn't the Polish allies declared war on the Soviet Union?
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Originally Posted by gap
EDIT: I think I have finally grasped the reason of your disappointment. It is the close association of your Nation with Nazi Germany (which wrongly suggests a joined attack) that bothered you, isn't it?
Maybe I should have written "German / Soviet attacks" rather than "German-Russian attack". Sounds it better? 
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Yes.. it sounds a bit better..
PS: In any case, I think that this subject is very complicated and has a lot of nuances that we do not know.. and will never know..