There were multiple. The war ran from 1939 to 1945. So the list goes:
There is usually a brief period between ambassadors where it takes time for the President to nominate someone, the Senate approves them, and then the ambassador gets his paperwork in order and assumes his duties. It was several months between Steinhardt (who ended his service in Nov 1941) and Standley (who assumed office in April 1942). I can't say for sure why it took so long, but I'm guessing it's because the Japanese attacked the US in December 1941 and the US joined World War II.
it was the the soviet union
In 1923, Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai was appointed Soviet Ambassador to Norway, becoming the world's first female ambassador. Later she served as Ambassador to Mexico (1926) and Sweden. She was also a member of the Soviet delegation to the League of Nations.
The soviet Union was not neutral during World War 2, it was part of the Allied forces.
Joseph Stalin
During World War 2, Joseph Stalin was the dictator of the Soviet Union.
it was the the soviet union
Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II.
In 1923, Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai was appointed Soviet Ambassador to Norway, becoming the world's first female ambassador. Later she served as Ambassador to Mexico (1926) and Sweden. She was also a member of the Soviet delegation to the League of Nations.
not that i know of. but Hitler did invaid the soviet union during WWII
The soviet Union was not neutral during World War 2, it was part of the Allied forces.
Joseph Stalin
During World War 2, Joseph Stalin was the dictator of the Soviet Union.
there was no emperor of the soviet union during world war two, it was already under communist control and so had no monarchy Josef Stalin.
Stalin
The Dictator of the Soviet Union was Joseph Stalin (pronounced yosef Staliin).
The Soviet Union did not come into existance until post ww1 and it was created in 1922
Joseph Stalin