Taking into consideration World War I from start to finish, the clear leaders of the Triple Alliance (or, Triple Entente) were the nations of France and Great Britain. Imperial Russia was another major nation in the Alliance until being knocked out late in the war, while the United States became a major "associate" in 1917.
If you're referring to the big 3 political leaders in the years following on from the second world war and during the cold war, then they are Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt. But then, Roosevelt died and was replaced by Truman, meanwhile Churchill was replace by Atlee. Eventually Stalin died and was replaced by Khrushchev. In any case the big 3 were Great Britain, America and Russia, regardless of the leaders.
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All leaders of Russia were important.
Vladimir Lenin certainly launched communism in Russia and Joseph Stalin was the major leader who did the most to solidify communism in the Soviet Union.
Vladimir Lenin certainly launched communism in Russia and Joseph Stalin was the major leader who did the most to solidify communism in the Soviet Union.
Joesph Stalin was the leader of Russia and Harry S. Truman was the leader of the U.S.A.
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Stalin (Russia) Churchill (UK) Hirohito (Japan) Truman/Roosevelt (US) Hitler (Germany) Mussolini (Italy)
Russia's major transportation is railroad's.
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