Ally of*
both Great Britain and France
Nope - France is an entirely separate country from Great Britain.
France and Great Britain are two different places, although the two almost touch. France is a country located on the mainland of Western Europe. The island of Great Britain is separated from France by the English channel.
Britain
France and Britain
they didnt trust France because France was an allie of great Britain during the 18th century.
They were scared of Communism
Stalin became his allie
because Stalin was too rude and this become quite intolerable in a General Secretary
Josef Stalin Hope this helps ((:
Stalin was involved in the Battle of Britain? I think he just stood back and watched...
When the US announced its decision to consolidate the zones they controlled in Berlin, Stalin reacted by blocking access to those zones. This was known as the Berlin Blockade. The US and Britain countered with the Berlin Airlift.
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 stopped traffic to Berlin in response to Britain and the U.S. changing the currency in their district of Germany. Stalin saw this as an economic threat and deprived Berlin as resources in an attempt to push them out of Germany.
he lied about helping the United states twice, and then did not allow Eastern Europe to vote
No
The President of US was Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Prime Minister of France was Edouard Daladier. The dictator of the USSR was Josef Stalin.