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Who helped Stalin?

The people of the Soviet Union? Right?!


Why did Hitler sign a non aggressive act with Germany?

Uh... he was in charge of Germany, i doubt he signed one of those with his own country. He signed one with Russia (Soviet Union) because he did not want them to invade Germany because he was afraid of the Soviet Union. he was right to be afraid, because when he broke the NAP (Non Aggressive Pact), the soviet union came at him with all power and kicked his little @$$ back to Germany and took control of Berlin and ended the war


What role did the Soviet Union play in the batttle to halt German invasion?

i assume you mean in the war in general right? The soviet union committed the most troops and resources to the war effort. They pretty much fought until they couldn't fight anymore. They fought all the way too Berlin and ended up bringing a sphere of communistic influence on every country surrounding them.


What did Lenin rename Russia?

Right after the October Revolution, in 1918 Russia was renamed the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. In 1922 it joined with the republics of Ukraine, Belorussia and the Transcaucasus Federation (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan) to form the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the Soviet Union. "Russia" was not simply renamed the Soviet Union.


How were the Berlin Airlift and Cuban Missile Crisis signs of the deepening rivalry?

The Berlin airlift was the answer of the Western Allies to the Soviet Union's effort to forcibly do away with the arrangements made with the other former Allies on the subject of the division of Germany and Berlin. Basically, Stalin tried to chase (or rather, 'starve') the Western Allies out of their parts of Berlin by closing off all their overland supply routes. Stalin lifted his siege of West Berlin only when he found that the airlift managed to still fully supply the Berlin people. The Cuban crisis was a 'rivalry' issue in that the US over the years before had been positioning tons of atomic weapons and missiles right at the Soviet Union's doorstep in Western Europe. Cuba's Communist regime offered the Soviet Union the chance of doing the same to the US. Only when the US threatened to blow the launching site off the map and start an atomic war if necessary if the ship carrying the missiles wasn't recalled, the USSR decided to call the mission off.


What happened to the Communist ruling class in the Soviet Union by the 1970's?

These parties did not support the Soviet Union and denounced its policies.


How long did Kruschev rule the USSR?

From Stalin's death in 1953 until right after Kennedy's death (1963) in 1964.


Did the war end after Hitler killed himself?

He committed suicide before they surrendered, while Berlin was being taken over.


What has the author L Dubrovina written?

L. Dubrovina has written: 'Women's right to education in the Soviet Union'


What does it mean when the reading states the us and soviet union fought by proxy?

russia is near antartica right


Was it right for Stalin to impose the blockade of West Berlin?

No, it was not, because it was in direct contravention of his agreement at the Potsdam Conference to keep Germany as well as the city of Berlin governed by the United States, Great Britain and the USSR. (France was added later.) Berlin was in the middle of the Soviet part of Germany, so there was no access to Berlin except through the Soviet part. Although Stalin had promised open roads to Berlin, he reneged on his promise, blockaded West Berlin and closed all roads to West Berlin. The move was made solely to oust the other Allies from the city by starvation and lack of supplies so the Soviet Union would have total control over the former German capital and of all East Berlin. The Allies posed no threat to the USSR, so Stalin cannot claim he was doing it for defensive reasons. It was a double-cross made solely for the purpose of excluding Allied authority from the Soviet side of the country of Germany. The Allies defeated this by the Berlin Airlift and in 1949, Stalin conceded and lifted the blockade. By the way, although the entire perimeter of West Berlin was cordoned off, this was not the Berlin Wall. That came after Stalin was dead. That was built on August 13, 1961 on orders from Nikita Khrushchev to stop East Germans from fleeing the Soviet side into the Western side ordered that built


After the Us creates Nato the Soviet Union creates?

The "Warsaw Pact" was a military psuedo-alliance created by the Soviet Union for itself and Eastern Europe. In fact, the Pact simply codified the right of the USSR to occupy and control their satellite countries.