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Some of the best Soviet weapons used during World War II were the T-34 tank, the Katyusha rocket launcher, and the PPSh-41 submachine gun. These weapons were known for their effectiveness and played a significant role in the Soviet Union's victory in the war.

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How did US compete with Soviet Union during the Cold War?

The United States competed with the Soviet Union during the Cold War by containing the Soviet Union from spreading communism. The U.S. did this by forming NATO, a group formed by President Truman in order to contain communism.


Which phrase best characterized ROnald Reagen's policy toward the SOviet Union?

When it came to nuclear weapons, his policy was "trust but verify." In other words if the Soviet Union agreed to stop producing weapons or if they said they were disassembling them we would trust them but we wanted proof. It's kind of like an oxymoron. He did say at one point that the Soviet Union was an evil empire. He described the then Soviet Union as the Empire of Evil.


How did soviet union influence the cold war?

The Soviets were armed with nuclear weapons, that made them a key player. They had the most and best that were comparable to ours; that made them the leader of the enemy coalition.


Most Americans of the time felt that the best way to prevent nuclear war was to?

During the cold war America pursued a policy called 'mutually assured destruction'. That is if both sides (the US and the Soviet Union) had nuclear weapons neither side would fire because the other side would retaliate resulting in the destruction of both sides and possibly the world. However many people were opposed to nuclear weapons, fearing that a madman could become a ruler and launch missiles anyway. Arms treaties were signed, restricting the proliferation nuclear weapons. There were many protests and opinion was divided on the subject.


What was the competition between the US and soviet union to build weapons was called the what?

The competition between the US and the European allies versus the Soviet Union following World War 2 was called the ColdWar. It was characterized by escalating arms buildups, developing more and more deadly weapons and the Soviet Union restricting Soviet citizens access to information about the world outside of the 'Iron Curtain', the figurative wall around the Soviet Union that kept people and ideas out, except for those that could serve as propaganda. The Soviet Union was also very strict about allowing its citizens to travel outside the Iron Curtain. The culmination of the Cold War was the 'space race'; the competition between the US and the Soviet Union to be the first in developments and accomplishments in space exploration.

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What is the best sniper rifle of world war 2?

Actually there was no best sniper rifle during world war 2 because it was never tested. Different countries used different weapons.


How did US compete with Soviet Union during the Cold War?

The United States competed with the Soviet Union during the Cold War by containing the Soviet Union from spreading communism. The U.S. did this by forming NATO, a group formed by President Truman in order to contain communism.


Who is the best country has best weapons?

North Korea-Last persons post. Mine- The United States. We spend the most in the world for defense, and manufacture some of the best weapons in the world.


Need more info on if the US tested chemical weapons on US troops during World War 2?

It is going to be very difficult to find any information on the US testing chemical weapons on US soldiers during World War II (2). The best thing to do to find more info is to find World War II survivors and interview them.


Did the soviet union win any battles during world war 2?

The Soviet forces won many, many battles. Some of the best known are: * Moscow * Stalingrad (widely seen as the key turning point in the war in Europe) * Kursk * Berlin


Which phrase best characterized ROnald Reagen's policy toward the SOviet Union?

When it came to nuclear weapons, his policy was "trust but verify." In other words if the Soviet Union agreed to stop producing weapons or if they said they were disassembling them we would trust them but we wanted proof. It's kind of like an oxymoron. He did say at one point that the Soviet Union was an evil empire. He described the then Soviet Union as the Empire of Evil.


How did soviet union influence the cold war?

The Soviets were armed with nuclear weapons, that made them a key player. They had the most and best that were comparable to ours; that made them the leader of the enemy coalition.


Who were America's best 2 allies in world war 2?

Our two best allies would be the Soviet Union & Great Britain


Which country used women as snipers?

There have been several. The best known was probably the Soviet Union during WW 2.


What was the best gun during world war 2?

M1 Garand or The G43. Although the M1 Garand is slightly better than the G43. Germany came up with some fabulous weapons during WW2. The MG42 , the FG42 were just top rate.


Most Americans of the time felt that the best way to prevent nuclear war was to?

During the cold war America pursued a policy called 'mutually assured destruction'. That is if both sides (the US and the Soviet Union) had nuclear weapons neither side would fire because the other side would retaliate resulting in the destruction of both sides and possibly the world. However many people were opposed to nuclear weapons, fearing that a madman could become a ruler and launch missiles anyway. Arms treaties were signed, restricting the proliferation nuclear weapons. There were many protests and opinion was divided on the subject.


What was the competition between the US and soviet union to build weapons was called the what?

The competition between the US and the European allies versus the Soviet Union following World War 2 was called the ColdWar. It was characterized by escalating arms buildups, developing more and more deadly weapons and the Soviet Union restricting Soviet citizens access to information about the world outside of the 'Iron Curtain', the figurative wall around the Soviet Union that kept people and ideas out, except for those that could serve as propaganda. The Soviet Union was also very strict about allowing its citizens to travel outside the Iron Curtain. The culmination of the Cold War was the 'space race'; the competition between the US and the Soviet Union to be the first in developments and accomplishments in space exploration.