The Soviet Union's aggression after World War II was especially focused in Eastern Europe. Winston Churchill claimed the Soviet Union was extending the Iron Curtain.
The soviets had a non aggression treaty with Germany, they both invaded Poland from their respective sides, then split it up. Hitler then decided to invade Russia, that is when the Soviets started fighting the Germans.
Most European nations wanted to avoid war at all costs.
Both world wars had different starting points. The second war was the one that was set off by the aggression of Germany.
The Soviets were the people of The Soviet Union. Now known today as Russia.
The Italian Aggression before World War 2 was that they invaded Albania and signed a secret pact with Adolf Hitler.
The soviets were fighting for there homeland and freedom from German control. I hope that answers your question.
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The Fins didn't actually beat the Soviets in WWII, they both signed an armistice and the Soviets got some Finnish land.
The point of world war in the case of WW2 was to stop aggression and occupation of countries.
Because the Germans invaded USSR.
Air planes and bombs
Opposing sides typically have different names for wars, battles, and such. For example, the American Civil War was often known as the War of Northern Aggression by Southerners, they had different ways of naming battles. Sometimes, it has to do with political ideology. The Finns saw their fight against the Soviet Union as a continuation of the Winter War they had previously fought against the Soviets, whereas the Soviets considered it just another front of the Great Patriotic War (their name for the Second World War).