The end of World War II marked the beginning of a significant geopolitical shift, with the United States emerging as a global superpower, promoting democracy and capitalism. In contrast, the Soviet Union solidified its influence over Eastern Europe, advocating for communism and establishing satellite states. This ideological divide led to the Cold War, characterized by political tension, military rivalry, and competing spheres of influence between the two nations. Both powers sought to expand their ideologies globally, leading to conflicts and proxy wars in various regions.
The end of World War II marked the emergence of the United States and the Soviet Union as superpowers, leading to a bipolar world order characterized by ideological conflict. The U.S. promoted capitalism and democracy, while the Soviet Union sought to expand communism, resulting in the Cold War. This rivalry influenced global politics, leading to military alliances such as NATO and the Warsaw Pact, and shaping international relations for decades. Additionally, decolonization movements gained momentum as both superpowers sought to extend their influence in newly independent nations.
Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and France
The Soviet Union
To keep Germany from becoming part of the Soviet Union.
The Allies were the winners of World War 2. The Allies consisted of Britain, France, the U.S, the Soviet Union, China, Canada, Australia and others.
Nope...
it didn't affect it politically
it was the the soviet union
No. The Soviet Union did enter World War 2 but on the other side. Germany invaded and then forced the Soviet Union into the war
Led to Cold War
The motto of Soviet Union is 'Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!'.
The Soviet Union
The Soviet Union was established long before World War 2 began.
The United States and the Soviet Union were the Superpowers after World War 2.
no one. soviet union is russia which is on the allies side.
Answer this question… The Soviet Union became the world's first communist state.
Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II.