Qatz,
The Russian communists were very much pro-semitic.
What makes you say that? And when you say Russian do you mean ethnic Russians or are you making the standard mistake of bluring Russia with the Soviet Union?
How could they possibly unite over anything
They weren't united, hence why other posters keep pointing out the lack of an official alliance. Having something in common or acting in concert on some occasions doesn't necessarily reflect unity.
As with your thread on Japan you seem to ignore what people have to say, yet draw conclusions from thin air as if it were said.
Igor,
'Peace in our time' was chamberlains senseless babbling after signing the pact with germany and feeding checkoslovakia to hitler.
While Chamberlain publically announced 'peace in our time', behind closed doors he was a lot more negative about Munich. Chamberlain did start rearmament, he just wasn't particularly successful.
Dempsey
To plot the rape of Poland for both benefit is quite alliance.
They didn't work together directly on that particular project. There was some consternation by Nazi officials when the Soviet invasion didn't follow immediately after the German one. There was little in the way of obligation in the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, and mutual obligation is a classic part of an alliance surely?