America didn't trust Russia because they were communist. both Russia and America were in a time of distrust with each other, thinking they may go to war. this time was called the "cold war"
America is the richest country in the world. Other rich countries include China, India, Japan, and Germany, as well as Russia.
Actually, Russia was first with Germany in WWII, then changed to be with the Allies, including America, against Germany. Immediately (i.e. straightaway, not after decades) after WWII ended it became clear that Russia wanted to impose Communism on most of Europe, which was opposed by its former allies, including America. Note that America and Russia never fought physically, but each has backed allies against the other in small combats in other parts of the world. That's the simple answer. If you look at history, you will find that it is a pattern of shifting alliances and foes, that's just the way of the world, as one group wants to gain advantage over another.
Clothing in Russia is the same as clothing in North America and the UK, and many other countries.
Russia is larger then any other country in the world.
Russia as well as other countries in the world is continually changing.
Russia is the largest country in the world. The country borders 16 other countries.
No. It was Germany, Italy, and Japan. Against America, Britain, and Russia. These are just the major powers. There were other smaller countries on both sides.
Britain, America and Russia.basically the alliance although now Russia has now got different points of views to the other two
America's interfering in world affairs a lot, but if you look at Russia's 'take-over' of Crimea, they are in a sense, telling the population what to do.
Germany's main enemies in World War 1 were Britain, France, Italy, and Russia. America too, but we joined the war later than any of the other Allies.
Great Britain & the British Empire & Commonwealth. Russia and many other countries in Europe. WW2 affected most parts of the world.