answersLogoWhite

0

1. Because Russia wanted revenge on Germany for their betrayal which forced Germany to fight on two fronts ( Three if you count the Italian front )

2. The fact that Germany had started too many fights they couldn't finish

3. And the last one ends with two very devastating explosions caused by the famous Atomic bomb courtesy of the United states

Hope that helps

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Three Reasons why US weren't Neutral during World War 2?

Because They were under a treaty, England was their greatest allies and Japan declared war on them.


Who were the three main Allies World War 2?

The UK The US and the USSR.


What three main countries were allies in World War 2?

us, england, russia


What was the nickname of US UK and Russia world war 2?

The Allies and the "Big Three" .


Who one the war axis or allies?

Allies in World War II


Who were the three main people on the Allies side in World War 2?

FDR - Stalin - Churchill .


What three nations are associated as the allies at the outbreak of world war 1?

England, France and Russia.


What were three allies powers of Europe in World War 2?

After 1941 Russia Britain America


Was America always part of the allies in World War 1?

No, America entered WW1 in 1917, three years after the war started.


Who Won World War I And why?

The Allies won the First World War against Germany and her allies. This was for two main reasons:* The entry of America brought fresh, young soldiers, money, new weapons and increased war moral for the Allies.* Germany was weak: Her economy was on the brink of collapse, her people were exhausted and tired of war, her navy was mutinying and the military situation was extremely bad.


Why did great Britain take part in operation overlord?

Britain was one of the major Allies in World War 2. It was one of the 'Big Three' Allies ... Joncey


How did the US getting involved in World War 1?

America became involved in World War I due to a variety of reasons: the sinking of the Lusitania that led to American deaths, the publishing of the Zimmermann Telegram which promised Mexico some American territory, and their closeness with the Allies in World War I.