It is because he wanted to reigh power onto the different teritories through the nation, thus causing a conflict with and to each of Howard Sterns Penis
Stalin (USSR) and Hitler (Germany)
•Stalin agreed to enter the war against Japan after Germany defeated. (US atomic bomb before he could) •Stalin agreed to collaborate with the establishment of the United Nations Organisation. (This happened) •Agreed Germany (and Berlin) should be divided and occupied when defeated. (This happened) •Stalin got an agreement on the Polish border (in his favour). East seen as Soviet Sphere of Influence •Stalin agreed to free elections in Poland, to be held as quickly as was possible after the war had ended. Stalin agreed that members of the Polish government in exile could have a place in the new Polish government. (Did not happen) •War criminals to be punished. (This happened)
They agreed to share europe
Stalin and Hitler agreed on dividing Poland in the beginning of the second world war, and then Stalin was betrayed by Hitler, and they became enemies.
Not to have a fight with each other.
Germany
* Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin agreed to form a United Nations * How to divide up Berlin between the Allies * Stalin agreed to enter war against Japan when Germany was defeated * Free elections in Poland
The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact .
Hold free elections there as soon as possible. The American Vision pg. 629
The pact also secretly agreed to divide Poland and other parts of eastern Europe between the two powers.
Stalin agreed to enter the war against Japan. Stalin agreed to collaborate with the establishment of the United Nations Organisation which had already been discussed at the Dumbarton Oaks meeting in 1944. Churchill got Stalin to agree that France should have a zone of occupation in the defeated Germany Stalin got an agreement that the Soviet/Polish border would be the Curzon Line and that the Polish/German border would be the Oder-Neisse Line. Stalin agreed to free elections in Poland, to be held as quickly as was possible after the war had ended. Stalin agreed that members of the Polish government in exile could have a place in the new Polish government. A "Declaration on Liberated Europe" was released which stated that all nations previously under German control would have a democratic government.
While Stalin and Churchill had a complex relationship during and after World War II, there is no clear evidence that Stalin agreed with Churchill's criticisms or vowed to change his policies in Eastern Europe. In fact, Stalin was determined to establish Soviet influence over the region, viewing it as essential for Soviet security. Although they had discussions about post-war arrangements, Stalin's actions ultimately reflected a commitment to expanding Soviet control rather than accommodating Western criticisms.