The American Forces fought with the other Allied countries while the USSR fought more on their own but they still planned strategy and shared resources together. The Russians lost over 10 million servicemen in the war whereas the US lost 400,000 servicemen. The Russians were invaded by the Nazis on their own land. The US did not have an invasion from the Russians. The US had managed to develop the atom bomb, but the USSR did not. The Russians hated the Germans very much because of the 20 million Russians the Nazis killed and raped. The Russians took revenge on the Germans for doing that. They raped hundreds of thousands of women. The Russians were communists while the Americans were democratic people. The USSR had a dictator, but the Americans had a leader they chose to represent them. The Russians suffered much more during World War 2 than the Americans did.
the Russian American space race.
Individual wars spread out, thru out the world, such as the Philippine Insurrection in 1900-1902 (currently referred to as the Philippine-American War); Bolshevik (Communist) revolts in Tsarist Russia in 1905, involving the mutiny of the Russian battleship Potemkin in the Black Sea; the Russian-Japanese War 1904-1905...which fueed the 1905 Russian revolt, and gave rise to Lenin. For wars that the US fought in, the Spanish-American war was the war before WW I.
Right after the cold war. Economic interests spoke louder.
The Spanish-American War was a single war. What do you want to compare it to?
America's cooking style and food is different from russia because russia has different style and different food to cook.
Technology , reasons for war, presidents, american feeling about the war, american involvement, eveything!
Russian American Line was created in 1900.
Russian-American Magazin was created in 1793.
Which society? American, Vietnamese, French, Chinese, Russian, Western European? And position on what? The war, the hippie/peace movement, communism, containment, civil war?
No. it's a whole different war.
There are 2 Campaigns: American Joeseph Miller and Russian Demitri Petrenko
Russian aggression and American pacifism