claim rich grain and oilfields :)FD
The Soviet Union claimed the US was doing everything possible to ensure its demise. This included trying to spread democracy and capitalism throughout the world.
Stalin's speech at the Bolshoi Ballet in February 1946 praised his country and suggested that Soviet citizens should be prepared for years of hardship because the future, as he saw it, would produce conflicts for the claim of world resources. This sounded alarms in Washington and London. A month after Stalin's words, Winston Churchill coined the phrase, "The iron curtain," regarding the aggressive land expansion of the Soviet Union. While this was not a bombshell speech in the West, Soviet historians universally date the start of the cold war from the date of Churchill's speech.
It claimed that the soviets were aggressively expansionist and had to be countered where ever they attempted to do so; a policy of crusading activism was called for in the face of overwhelming soviet power
Germans needed more living space and they were in desperate need of oil which is plentiful in Russia.
The Soviet Union wanted war.
claim rich grain and oilfields :)FD
claim rich grain and oilfields :)FD
nothing because the USSR collapsed in 1991
The Soviet Union claimed the US was doing everything possible to ensure its demise. This included trying to spread democracy and capitalism throughout the world.
Stalin's speech at the Bolshoi Ballet in February 1946 praised his country and suggested that Soviet citizens should be prepared for years of hardship because the future, as he saw it, would produce conflicts for the claim of world resources. This sounded alarms in Washington and London. A month after Stalin's words, Winston Churchill coined the phrase, "The iron curtain," regarding the aggressive land expansion of the Soviet Union. While this was not a bombshell speech in the West, Soviet historians universally date the start of the cold war from the date of Churchill's speech.
It claimed that the soviets were aggressively expansionist and had to be countered where ever they attempted to do so; a policy of crusading activism was called for in the face of overwhelming soviet power
Germans needed more living space and they were in desperate need of oil which is plentiful in Russia.
Georgia claims it and Abkhazia as part of its territory. They are referred to as "breakway republics," because they wish to be independent. Russia has recognized them as such. Georgia's claim on them comes from an old reorganization of their lands orchestrated by Stalin, during the Soviet Union.
Atheism is the rejection of belief in the existence of deities and the rejection of claims from organizations and individuals that proclaim to know the will of these theoretical entities and speak in their names. Atheism - like religion - did not play a significant role in the forming of the Russian republic after the fall of the Soviet Union. The atrocities committed during the era of the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany are often used by theists as examples of what happens in what they claim were or perceive to be atheist societies - and I take this to be the actually intended second part of this question. The role of atheism in the history of the Soviet Union cannot be separated from the role of theism. The tragedy of the Russian people does not start with the Soviets. To claim that Stalin was an atheist and therefore atheism is to blame for all the atrocities in the Soviet Union is as ludicrous as stating that the Borgias were good popes & devout Catholics.
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That history was on his side.