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Q: How did the us and its allies try to increase opposition to the soviet invasion?
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Why did Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union became a major turning point in World War 2?

When hittler did that, Russia/USSR/Soviet Union went to the allies side to fight with USA and England/United Kingdom. With the help of Russia, the allies were able to defeat Germany.


Why did America entered war with Korea?

They were sent at the request of the United Nations.


Why was the Nazi-Soviet Pact important?

One reason for it being important is that showed the allies that Hitler was not as predictable as they thought he was. Hitler and the Nazi's were heavily anti-communist, therefore the allies counted on Hitler not wanting to create a pact. When the Nazi's did sign the pact, it showed the Allies that Hitler would go around his upmost values in order to increase the Nazi's position.In addition the fact that the Nazi's now had a pact with the Soviet's meant that the Allies were no longer able to commit towards the Soviet and increase their position of power against the Nazi's.


What did Stalin want the allies to do to reduce pressure on the Soviet Union of World War 2?

When Germany turned on the Soviet Union and began a massive invasion eastward Stalin called desperately on the allies to open up a western front to ease the pressure on the Red Army. It did happen but not for about 3yrs while the allies built the force to do it successfully. In the meantime, the Soviets held the German army at Stalingrad.


When was the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia?

The USSR invaded Czechoslovakia on the morning of August 21, 1968. The invasion was sparked by the growth of a reform movement in Czechoslovakia also known as the "Prague Spring." Soviet forces remained in Czechoslovakia from 1968 until 1990.

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the effects of the d day invasion made the Soviet Union very horny for the usa


What were the three major allies during World War 2?

United Kingdom Soviet Union (after German invasion) USA (after Pear Harbor)


What were Adolf Hitler's intentions for using the blitzkrieg?

To destroy everything in his armies path and eliminate opposition. It also allowed a swift victory which was seen in his invasion of Poland, Belgium and France. It was unsuccessful in his invasion of the Soviet Union.


Why did Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union became a major turning point in World War 2?

When hittler did that, Russia/USSR/Soviet Union went to the allies side to fight with USA and England/United Kingdom. With the help of Russia, the allies were able to defeat Germany.


When did Soviet invasion of Manchuria happen?

Soviet invasion of Manchuria happened in 1945.


When did Soviet invasion of Xinjiang happen?

Soviet invasion of Xinjiang happened in 1934.


Which led to the end of détente?

The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan Soviet intervention in African countries


Why did America entered war with Korea?

They were sent at the request of the United Nations.


Who where the allies?

The allies where the british, the soviet union, and the U.S


Why was the Nazi-Soviet Pact important?

One reason for it being important is that showed the allies that Hitler was not as predictable as they thought he was. Hitler and the Nazi's were heavily anti-communist, therefore the allies counted on Hitler not wanting to create a pact. When the Nazi's did sign the pact, it showed the Allies that Hitler would go around his upmost values in order to increase the Nazi's position.In addition the fact that the Nazi's now had a pact with the Soviet's meant that the Allies were no longer able to commit towards the Soviet and increase their position of power against the Nazi's.


When did Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran happen?

Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran happened on 1941-08-25.


What did Stalin want the allies to do to reduce pressure on the Soviet Union of World War 2?

When Germany turned on the Soviet Union and began a massive invasion eastward Stalin called desperately on the allies to open up a western front to ease the pressure on the Red Army. It did happen but not for about 3yrs while the allies built the force to do it successfully. In the meantime, the Soviets held the German army at Stalingrad.