The USSR and the USA
the united states and the soviet union
At the very end of WW2 the United States was the strongest country by far and the Soviet Union was the second strongest country.
Following World War II, the two strongest nations that emerged were the United States and the Soviet Union. The U.S. emerged as a global superpower with significant economic strength, military might, and influence in international politics, while the Soviet Union established itself as a major power through its extensive military capabilities and control over Eastern Europe. This rivalry between the two nations led to the Cold War, shaping global dynamics for several decades.
The United Nations- formed by FDR, Stalling and Churchill
Tensions between the two nations at the end of World War II. The two nations were the United States and the Soviet Union.
the united states and the soviet union
The world's strongest nations are labeled by the word superpower and the world's two top superpowers currently are the United States and China.
At the very end of WW2 the United States was the strongest country by far and the Soviet Union was the second strongest country.
Two of the nations who managed to gain their freedom from Japan following World War II were
Germany was divided into two separate nations following World War I: East Germany and West Germany.
The US role in World War Two was to defeat Germany, Italy, and Japan. As the strongest member of the allied nations, both militarily and economically, the U.S. shaped military strategy, committed troops and ships to battle, and provided its allies with war materiel.
Following World War II, the two strongest nations that emerged were the United States and the Soviet Union. The U.S. emerged as a global superpower with significant economic strength, military might, and influence in international politics, while the Soviet Union established itself as a major power through its extensive military capabilities and control over Eastern Europe. This rivalry between the two nations led to the Cold War, shaping global dynamics for several decades.
The US role in World War Two was to defeat Germany, Italy, and Japan. As the strongest member of the allied nations, both militarily and economically, the U.S. shaped military strategy, committed troops and ships to battle, and provided its allies with war materiel.
The United States and Soviet Union (aka Russia)
After world War II, that finished on 1945 , in 1948 Korea was spilt into two separate nations, North Korea and South Korea
The United Nations- formed by FDR, Stalling and Churchill
The League of Nations never "became" the United Nations. The League of Nations was formed as a result of World War 1 and fell apart as the world moved into World War 2. During the War, those national with which the US and Britain were allied were often called "The United Nations." After the War, in 1946, a formal organization called The United Nations was created, but it was not a continuation of the old League of Nations, which had been discredited by its inability to respond to the increasing belligerency of Germany and Italy.