Why did Nazi Germany sign a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union?(1 point) Responses

to split up Poland to split up Poland
to benefit both of their economies to benefit both of their economies
to go to war against Britain and France to go to war against Britain and France
to further spread socialist ideas

The main reason Nazi Germany signed a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union was to avoid a two-front war. By signing a pact, Germany aimed to secure the Eastern front and eliminate the possibility of a Soviet attack while it focused on its western expansion. This allowed Germany to concentrate its military efforts on overtaking Western Europe without having to worry about Soviet interference. Additionally, the pact included secret protocols that outlined the division of Eastern Europe, specifically Poland, into spheres of influence between the two countries.