The USSR refused Marshall Aid for itself and its allies primarily due to ideological reasons, viewing the American initiative as a means to spread capitalism and exert influence over Europe. Additionally, Soviet leadership believed that accepting aid would compromise their control over Eastern European countries and undermine their socialist principles. The USSR also sought to promote its own economic model and strengthen its bloc without Western intervention. This decision ultimately solidified the division between Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War.
The USSR refused Marshall Aid primarily because it viewed the program as a means for the United States to exert political influence over European countries and to promote capitalism. Soviet leaders believed that accepting the aid would undermine their control over Eastern Europe and contradict their communist ideology. Additionally, the USSR pressured its satellite states to reject the aid, fearing that participation would weaken their allegiance to Soviet influence. This decision was part of a broader strategy to maintain a unified communist bloc in opposition to Western capitalist countries.
USA, UK, and USSR were Allies. Germany, Italy and Japan were Axis enemies.
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USSR wanted the countries to be communist but the other allies thought it would cause another rebellion the allies started fighting china, north korea, and the USSR so the USSR made blockades so they didn't get over run by allied forces
During World War II, the USSR fought primarily against Nazi Germany and its allies, including Italy and Japan. Initially, the USSR had a non-aggression pact with Germany, but this changed when Germany invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941. The USSR was also part of the Allies, collaborating with countries like the United States and the United Kingdom to defeat the Axis powers.
Yes, the USSR refused Marshall Aid for itself and its Eastern European allies. The Soviet leadership viewed the Marshall Plan as a means for the United States to exert influence in Europe and undermine communist governments. Consequently, they discouraged their satellite states from accepting aid, leading to the establishment of their own economic program, the Molotov Plan, to assist communist countries.
Poland was forced by USSR to refuse the Marshall Plan after WW2.
The USSR was with the Allies - they were against the Germans
USSR was an ally with the west, in fact Hitler invaded the USSR.
The Soviets tried to force the Western Allies to abandon a currency reform, and possibly even Berlin itself. -JenniferMichelle Kinsel (:
i think the allies at the end of the war were Great Britain, US. and the USSR
Joseph Stalin allied the USSR with the Allies.
They were called allies. The USA, USSR and United Kingdom were called the BIG THREE.
Because the USSR was a huge and powerful country led by an unpredictable maniac.
The US, USSR, China and the Free French were the UK's major allies.
I think USSR, USA and Poland and maybe France...
they both hated germany