{| |- | No they certainly did not. There was a great deal of suspicion and hostility between the two groups. The US and the Soviet Union were the leaders of the two factions during the Cold War. |}
Competition and both had their differences.
Yes. Even befoe the US declared war, it sent supplies to Russia by the Lend Lease Agreement.
An enemy of my enemy is my friend.
Not really, no. Look up the Cold War.
Soviet Union= Communism United States= Capitalism The Soviet Union failed like every dumpster fire Communist country. The United States with Capitalism went on to become the most powerful nation in the world.
Weil sie nicht wie Die vereinigten Staaten; means: because they did not like the united states
The USSR was like the USA in that it was a federal system of states. The Soviet Union had "States Rights" issues. Unlike the United States, being in the Soviet Union was voluntary. The republics within the union decided to go their separate ways. The USSR split into the 15 republics that comprised it. Originally, they were supposed to go from a federation (USSR) to a confederacy (the Commonwealth of Independent States), but it has not worked out well. The CIS government is too weak to really qualify as a government. The United Nations and the United States recognizes the 15 states as individual nations, rather than the CIS.
The Cold War started because the United States and the Soviet Union were allied, but then turned into enemies.They had different political and economic ideologies and systems.The US (United States) was democratic and capitalistic while the SU (Soviet Union) was totalarian communist.It does not in any way seem like they were avoiding the Cold War itself, but the Cold War was more or less the process of avoiding (or entering) the starting shot of the third World War.
They felt that they needed to spread communist ideals around the globe, and by creating a union of states surrounding them they could ensure protection against future invasions
The USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) and the Soviet Union are different names for the same thing. It's like how another name for the United States of America is USA.
Soviet Union= Communism United States= Capitalism The Soviet Union failed like every dumpster fire Communist country. The United States with Capitalism went on to become the most powerful nation in the world.
A soviet republic was a territory of the union (much like states today). USSR (soviet union) stands for "Union of Socialist Soviet Republics"
Weil sie nicht wie Die vereinigten Staaten; means: because they did not like the united states
The USSR was like the USA in that it was a federal system of states. The Soviet Union had "States Rights" issues. Unlike the United States, being in the Soviet Union was voluntary. The republics within the union decided to go their separate ways. The USSR split into the 15 republics that comprised it. Originally, they were supposed to go from a federation (USSR) to a confederacy (the Commonwealth of Independent States), but it has not worked out well. The CIS government is too weak to really qualify as a government. The United Nations and the United States recognizes the 15 states as individual nations, rather than the CIS.
The Cold War started because the United States and the Soviet Union were allied, but then turned into enemies.They had different political and economic ideologies and systems.The US (United States) was democratic and capitalistic while the SU (Soviet Union) was totalarian communist.It does not in any way seem like they were avoiding the Cold War itself, but the Cold War was more or less the process of avoiding (or entering) the starting shot of the third World War.
united,union stuff like that where we stay united states
the united states flag
They felt that they needed to spread communist ideals around the globe, and by creating a union of states surrounding them they could ensure protection against future invasions
The alliance of the Soviet Union with the rest of the allies in world war 2 was a marriage of convinience. The Soviet Union had been an ally of Nazi Germany at the begining of the war, but when Hitler had betrayed the Soviet dictator, Josef Stalin, and invaded the Soviet Union, Stalin needed help, and went to the allies for it. The suspicious nature of the relationship between the Soviet Union and the Allies (especialy the United States) is clear in the start of the Cold War immediately after the end of World War 2, and the division of the conquered Germany into east and west by the Berlin wall, since the Allies had invaded Germany from the East, and the Soviets from the West, and the two forces met in Berlin, the shattered capital of Germany.
United States, Britain, France, and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
The Soviet Union was an assembly of Socialist states dating from the 1920s to its eventual dissolution in 1991. Although the Soviet Union and Russia are not the same place, Moscow, the Russian capital was the centre of the Soviet government with Leningrad (St. Petersburg), another Russian city, serving as in many instances the 2nd most influential city. Additionally, the Russian Revolutionaries that dissolved the Russian monarchy in 1917, led by Vladimir Illyich (Lenin), known as the Bolsheviks, would lead the eventual assembly and creation of the USSR (Soviet Union)