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When did France become the Americans' ally against the british?

1778


What is the country most likely to do?

Answer this question… Become an ally of the Soviet Union


What were some world leaders that were allies with theordore Roosevelt?

Winston churchill a Churchill was not associated in any way with Teddy Roosevelt!! He was, of course, a close ally of Franklin D Roosevelt, as was Stalin.


Was Winston Churchill axis or allied?

Winston Churchill was the Prime Minster of England during WWII. England was part of the Ally forces not the Axis powers.


Did Joseph Stalin have paranoia?

No he did not. It was more of an increasing fear that he had inside him, which became more evident in his actions against his political enemies, those within his party & common civilians which made it increasingly difficult for those around him and therefore labeled paranoid. His paranoia was therefor a result of his increasing fear of usurpation.Contrary view:Yes, he definitely was paranoid. He eliminated ally after ally fearing they were disloyal to him. He got rid of several leaders of the secret police, several prestigious generals and many high ranking Politburo members. The number two man in Russia before, during and for a time, after World War 2 was Lavar Kaganov. He was known as the Wolf of the Kremlin. In a biography about Kaganov, titled "The Wolf of the Kremlin," by Stuart Kahan, 1987, the following mentions of Stalin's paranoia were made:"Paranoia ha already become a part of his daily routine, as integrala part of him as breathing." p. 25."It seemed to Lazar that whatever paranoia Stalin had before the war was gone." p.208."Lazar loved to play with the paranoia switches in Stalin. . . " p. 244."Besides which, Stalin's paranoia was deepening." p. 253."Stalin's condition continually worsened. Paranoia had reached its apex." p.263"...Stalin, suffering from a full blown persecution complex..." p. 269Granted, Stalin never laid on a psychiatrist's couch and was formally diagnosed with paranoia as a mental condition, but his fear of close associates turning on him was more than just fear. It was outright paranoia, because his fears were baseless.

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What did Hitler do after he made Stalin?

if you mean what did Hitler do after he MET Stalin, he tried to convince him to become an ally, which of course did not happen.


Who became Stalin's ally in 1939?

Hitler


Why did Britain and France distrust Stalin?

Ally of*


Which Soviet leader was temporarily an ally of Adolf Hitler?

Joseph Stalin


Was stallin an ally or an axis?

Stalin , along with Roosevelt and Churchill , was a member of the Allies .


What country started out as an ally of Germany but then joined the allied powers?

Italy was the country that, under Benito Mussolini, was an ally of Germany, until the Italian people deposed the dictator, and Italy became an ally of the allied powers.


What did the Ally powers add to their overseas empires?

encouragement


What is the opposite of an Ally power?

If you are referring to WWI, then it is the Central Powers. If you are referring to WWII, then it is the Axis Powers.


Was Romania an ally during world war 1?

In the WW1 Romania was an ally of Western countries.


Who was Japan's largest ally in World War 2?

Honestly They Had no Ally It was them agaist everyone else nobody funded them although Hitler Said he was to Pay all members of The Axis Powers at the End of the war when he had become Ruler of the world so to speak no money was found that's why Italy Turned into an Ally for the U.S and The U.K so to answer the Question there was no ally for them


Is Israel an ally of the United States?

Israel is the only true ally of the united States that is able to defend itself, has a western styled golvernment and has the freedoms the western world is accustomed to.


What did Stalin think of churchill?

During World War II, Stalin viewed Churchill as a valuable ally against Germany, but an opponent of Soviet expansion. After the war was over, Churchill was Stalin's most vocal enemy, openly speaking against Stalin's takeover of Eastern Europe.