The United States and The Soviet Union dissagreed on the Future of Eastern Europe.
The idealogies of the two countries were completely different. Also, Stalin's distrust of any other system added in.
The USA felt that the USSR was becoming out of control hence they wanted to stop it.
Because Anglo-American democracy was incompatible with Soviet Marxism.
Capitalism and comunism, the yalta conference , the struggle for Poland ,the potsdam conference.
The wartime alliances did break in 1945 because the individuals did not have the choice to choose alternative politicians in free elections.
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On August 9, 1945, the "Fat Man" nuclear bomb was detonated over Nagasaki.
For the world Wars in 1916 it was WW1 and in 1940- 1945(?) it was WW2
Wartime and post-wartime paranoia.
There are many different kinds of alliances, and many different reasons for entering into alliances, but generally speaking, people form alliances because an allied group of people can often accomplish things that a single individual cannot.
because they want to
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different ideologies, different attitudes toward germany, rivalry, marshall aid, truman doctrine and gain of soviet power in estern countries.
There were two wartime conferences held in 1945. The first was in Yalta, Crimea to discuss the rebuilding of European countries in February of 1945. The second was held in Germany and called the Potsdam Conference in July of 1945.
Walter Okonski has written: 'Wartime Poland, 1939-1945' -- subject(s): Bibliography, World War, 1939-1945, History
Wartime production only, 1943-1945.
Many women took jobs that fell outside the traditional realm of women's work.
On August 9, 1945, the "Fat Man" nuclear bomb was detonated over Nagasaki.
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Because the Soviet Union wanted to spread communism, but the Americans did not want that so they stopped being the Soviet Union's ally.
John Joseph Curtin was Australia's main wartime Prime Minister, serving from 7 October 1941 - 5 July 1945. Prior to this, other shorter-serving wartime Prime Ministers were Robert Menzies (26 April 1939 - 29 August 1941) and Arthur Fadden (29 August - 7 October 1941).
75% copper 25% nickel "Wartime Nickels" (mid-1942 to 1945) 56% copper 35% silver 9% manganese