View asset onlyWWII / German and Soviet Soldiers during Brest-Litovsk Negotiations / Photo, 1939History / World War II / Molotov–Ribbentrop PactMolotov–Ribbentrop Pact: Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. It was a neutrality pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed in Moscow on 23rd August 1939, by foreign ministers Joachim von Ribbentrop and Vyacheslav Molotov, respectively.Negotiations about the division of the Polish territory into two spheres of interest along the line of the Narew, Vistula and San rivers, are held at Brest-Litovsk between the representative of the Red Army and German Wehrmacht: Commissar Borowenskij and German officials (German and Soviet soldiers chatting next to Borovenski's armoured vehicle).Photo, 20 September 1939, by Boesig.IdentifierAKG74555Collectionakg-imagesCredit lineakg-imagesEvent date20.9.1939Image date20.9.1939Time Period1930S20TH CENTURY2ND MILLENNIUM A.D.TopicARMOURED CAR ; ARMORED CARCONVERSATION ; TALKDEMARCATION LINEHISTORYHITLER-STALIN PACTMILITARYMONTHOUTBREAK OF WARPOLISH CAMPAIGNRED ARMYSECOND WORLD WAR ; WORLD WAR TWOSEPTEMBERWEHRMACHTGeographyBREST (BELORUSSIA)GERMANYPOLANDRUSSIASOVIET UNIONPersonBOESIG (FOTOGRAF)BOROWENSKIJ (GENERAL)TechniquePHOTOGRAPHSize4961px × 3474px (49 MB) 42.0 cm × 29.4 cm @ 300 dpiSpecial Formats8583px × 6010px (148 MB) TIFF72.7 cm × 50.9 cm @ 300 dpiAdd to lightbox: 'My First Lightbox'Add to cartDownloadRelated Selections:August 2019 - 80 Years since the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact