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The Berlin Airlift.
The dividing line between the Soviets and US/allies.
It sped things up in Europe; it was really a race between the Soviets (Russians) and the Western Allies, on who could beat whom into Berlin first. The Germans greatly wanted to surrender to the Western Allies, not the Soviets! Had the US/British not reached Berlin when they did, the Soviets (Russians) would have taken over ALL of Berlin, instead of just EAST Berlin.
The soviets agreed to declare war on Japan
The Soviets agreed to declare war on Japan.
The Berlin Airlift.
The dividing line between the Soviets and US/allies.
The Soviets tried to close off the Allies supply lines resulting in the famous Berlin Airlift.
The Western powers airlifted supplies to Berlin, until the Soviets ended the blockade in 1949.
There were no US soviets, the US have senates.
"Soviets" no longer exist; the Soviet government collapsed in 1990. Had they not collapsed...the violence in Iraq and Afghanistan would not involve US personnel. The COLD WAR WOULD STILL BE GOING ON.
The Soviets....
The Allies; the British, Americans, and Soviets.
It sped things up in Europe; it was really a race between the Soviets (Russians) and the Western Allies, on who could beat whom into Berlin first. The Germans greatly wanted to surrender to the Western Allies, not the Soviets! Had the US/British not reached Berlin when they did, the Soviets (Russians) would have taken over ALL of Berlin, instead of just EAST Berlin.
They sided with the allies: USA, Great Britain, France, Canada, And others
The Allies, being the Soviets, the british, and the U.S mainly were a focused on defeating Germany & japan
France and England