Well...Its a hard to explain answer. But mainly the Soviets and Americans both had nuclear weapons. And neither side trusted each other mainly off the sight of each others government. The Americans being a Democracy and the Soviets being Communist. This led to the Cold War. It really was a war of trust and politics since a shot was never fired by either side.
Russia did not become America's ally in 1949 because of heightened tensions and ideological differences between the two countries. The United States and Soviet Union were engaged in the Cold War, with both sides pursuing different political, economic, and military interests. This resulted in a deep divide between the two nations, making it impossible for them to become allies at that time.
Russia had a large impact on the allied side during world war one. The first, and most obvious, is man power. Russia had an army of over nine million during the war. The shere size of the army was enough to help the allies. They also helped by having large military success against austria-hungary. they didnt have as much success against germany, but that didnt really matter. they punched a hole in austria hungary's defense so the rest of the allies could knock them out of the equation
Because they allies known that the jews didnt do anything wrong and were imprisoned and killed, this made the allies soft hearted and freed some jews but some were taking for questioning about the holocaust, NO JEWS WERE IMPRISONED BY THEY ALLIES AFTER THEY WAS LIBERATED
they wanted to stop communism, it didnt work with vietnam and left thousands dead
because russia would get some of Poland to keep, and russia didnt want a war with Germany, so they signed the German soviet pact
WW2 was won by all of the Allies, mainly: Russia UK France Poland USA Romania These, and around 40 other countries were the main players but there is a huge list of countries that took part.
the main allies were America, russia and Britain i believe France was one but was knocked out early because Germany didnt want to fight them and russia on two fronts
Russia had a large impact on the allied side during world war one. The first, and most obvious, is man power. Russia had an army of over nine million during the war. The shere size of the army was enough to help the allies. They also helped by having large military success against Austria-Hungary. they didnt have as much success against Germany, but that didnt really matter. they punched a hole in austria hungary's defense so the rest of the allies could knock them out of the equation
China, Timbuktoo, India, Vietnam. This is a little yierd that China and India are the two enemies. It is just like Thailand, and little brother of the US as well as a flatterer behind China's back. The answer above me is correct. Germany and France are one of Russia's allies. Don't get me wrong. Some countries in Europe are Russia's allies. China and Vietnam are their friends. The United States, I don't think so, but they are most likely not enemies either. and russia does love America
he denied it so save his people from having to become slaves to russia and become communist...because if he didnt deny it russia would have declared that they would go to war with them and that is why he denied the bill of rights
Allies= U.S, Britain, France, U.S.S.R and smaller countries that didnt really do anything Axis= Germany, Italy and Japan
Russia had a large impact on the allied side during world war one. The first, and most obvious, is man power. Russia had an army of over nine million during the war. The shere size of the army was enough to help the allies. They also helped by having large military success against austria-hungary. they didnt have as much success against germany, but that didnt really matter. they punched a hole in austria hungary's defense so the rest of the allies could knock them out of the equation
Firstly its Austria And Hungary and no they didnt, Germany declared war on russia.
they didnt agree with there rules.
because the americas didnt like the slaves
Everybody Stopped
the allies agreed but they also wanted to punish Germany for starting the war: war guilt clause.
It didnt