There was already a war launched in the west. The British were fighting the Germans.
joseph stalin
They didn't. In fact, during the Blitz, Britain was begging other nations, like Russia, to open another front to take some of the German focus and ammunition away from Britain.
no they just didnt attack each other for a short time during ww2 because stalin(russian leader was not ready to fight hilter) and did not wanted a front war russia on one side and britain and france in the other.
It means second thing or person from front
Stalin needed the Allies to divert German attention from the Eastern Front. The Russian war effort was massive in terms of people who were involved, many were working as slave labour for the Germans, or indeed were inducted into the German military, whether they liked it or not. Many had been captured as a result of the Barbarossa Blitzkrieg. Nonetheless the Allies were involved in North Africa & Italy while all this was going on, but Stalin, despite the supples sent to Murmansk at great cost by the Allies, needed more. I think, in hindsight admittedly, that Churchills' circumspection was more than justified.
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Stalin
If this is what you meant, Stalin wanted the US and Britain to open a seccond front in the East to help take some of the pressure off of his troops.
Stalin's wanted to keep the pressure off of the Soviet, while Britain and United States wanted to damage other parts where Germany was until they got them trapped into the south by the Mediterranean, and have a full-blown fight there.
A second European front
He wanted Germany to divide its troops between two fronts.
USSR was fighting Germany alone and needed the second front for relief.
Why_did_Stalin_press_the_allies_to_establish_a_second_front_in_EuropeYour answer is on the above link.
Josef Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union
joseph stalin
Josef Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union which was bearing the brunt of war against Germany. Stalin eventually got his wish when Britain and the US invaded France on June 6, 1944.
Stalin, who was suffering severe losses to the Nazi war machine needed the Allies, specifically the U.S. and Britain to open up a second front so the German Army (whose official name is The Wermacht, by the way) would have to take troops away from the Eastern Front, thus alleviating stress on the Red Army.