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During World War 1, Germany and Russia fought heavily to gain control of the Balkan Peninsula. The two belligerents were trying to get the upper hand in terms of advantageous geographical positioning.
Germany was controlled by Germany during the war after Germany surrendered the allies which were US Britian USSR and France divided control of the country at the Potsdam Conference Aug. 1945 You might say that Germany was the spoils of war, "To the victors go the spoils". But there were no leaders there to take control the country was broke the industries had been bombed out someone had to take control and the US did not want Russia to have all of Germany, Russia did not want Britian to have complete control, US and Britian did not want France to have control Germany had too much resources to let just one country have it all so they divided it up.
The peninsula that both Russia and Germany wanted to control during the Russo-Japanese War was the Liaotung Peninsula. It is located between China and Korea.
Germany and Russia are two different countries. However from 1945 to 1991 the Soviet Union did "possess" and control East Germany and East Berlin. Now all of Germany is free and self-ruling. Russia no longer has anything to do with Germany.
Because He Wanted Control of Eastern Europe But Russia was in the way because of European Russia
cuz Germany attacked them first
Germany saw a chance to weaken their enemy.
Germany
Stalin kept half of Germany. It became known as East Germany and was under Russia's communist rule until the early 1990s.That is why Stalin want control of European countries
Because communists took over the control of Russia from the Tsar. Communists were against war with Germany and hence agreed to end the war with Germany after they took the reign of Russia.
Afganistan is the way from Russia to India.
Access to oil.