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After Germany has occupied many countrys, including France and the west of Poland (the east of poland was attacked and occupied by the sovjets), Hitler ordered to attack the russian troops. After german troops occupied the west of Russia, the Russian trups stroke back when the german toops reached Stalingrad. (1942 / 1943)

That was the turning point of WWII, because now, germany was in defence.

When the russian troops attacks the german troops in the east, the western allies starts to attacks the german trups during the battle of the Normandie. (1944)

From now on, Germany was attacked from east and west.

On the "Elbe Day"(25. April 1945), Sovjet and US trups met together on the Elbe (it's a river).

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Yes. It was the Soviet Army, and they were one of the Allies.

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