Stalin's distrust of France, America, and Great Britain stemmed from a combination of ideological differences, historical grievances, and strategic concerns. He viewed Western capitalist nations as potential threats to the Soviet Union and was wary of their reluctance to fully support Soviet interests during the early years of World War II. Additionally, the delayed opening of a second front in Europe during the war further fueled his suspicions that the Allies might seek to weaken the USSR rather than collaborate with it. These factors contributed to a pervasive sense of mistrust that characterized Soviet relations with these Western powers.
They were allies and were suppose to help eachother but they didnt help Stalin when needed so he resent them.
they didnt trust France because France was an allie of great Britain during the 18th century.
they didnt know how to grow crops
Winston Churchill was , during WW2 , was the Prime Minister of Great Britain whereas Stalin was the leader of Russia during the same time period .
Stalin - Russia , Hitler - Germany , Mussolini - Italy and Winston Churchill - Britain .
'The Big Three' In World War II consisted of: Great Britain The USA The Austrian Alliance (Russia) and the leaders were: Churchill Roosevelt and Stalin
they were dum and didnt understand what was really going on...
The British government's unilateral security guarantee to Poland in March of 1939 may have helped Stalin to believe that Great Britain preferred a treaty with Poland and not with the USSR. Stalin had every reason to believe that the British had every intention to keep the USSR out of the European "power group of nations".
great Britain and its eroupean allies such as fance. and others not noted
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they didnt like being under British controll because they had no representation
It is the day we declared independance from great britain, eventhough we didnt actually gain independance till after the war was over