Why_did_Stalin_press_the_allies_to_establish_a_second_front_in_Europe
Your answer is on the above link.
This is clearly homework so you need to open the history book. Look at the headings in the chapter and you will find what you seek.
did the open door policy of china succeed
Lee Elder in the 1975 Masters. Elder won the 1974 Monsanto Open, qualifying him for the 1975 Masters. He shot 74 in the first round and 78 in the second round and missed the cut.
who helped to open the medical profession to women?
support weight above an open space! :)
USSR was fighting Germany alone and needed the second front for relief.
USSR was fighting Germany alone and needed the second front for relief.
Stalin wanted Britain and the US to open a second front in France during World War II to alleviate the immense pressure the Soviet Union was facing on the Eastern Front from Nazi Germany. By launching a major offensive in Western Europe, he hoped to divert German resources and troops, thereby reducing the burden on Soviet forces. Additionally, a second front would help to accelerate the defeat of Germany, which was a critical goal for Stalin in order to secure Soviet interests in post-war Europe.
Stalin insisted that Roosevelt and Churchill open a second front in France to alleviate the pressure on Soviet forces fighting against the Nazis on the Eastern Front. He believed that a coordinated Allied invasion would divert German troops and resources, thereby helping the Soviets in their struggle. Additionally, Stalin sought to establish a stronger foothold for the Allies in Western Europe, which would balance the power dynamics post-war and ensure greater influence for the Soviet Union.
Stalin
Josef Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union
joseph stalin
If this is what you meant, Stalin wanted the US and Britain to open a seccond front in the East to help take some of the pressure off of his troops.
they wanted the U.S. to open up a second front on the west of Germany so that some of the pressure of the German army wold be taken off the Soviets
Stalin was desperate for the Allies to open a second front during World War II because the Soviet Union was bearing the brunt of the Nazi invasion on the Eastern Front, suffering immense casualties and destruction. A second front in Western Europe would relieve pressure on Soviet forces by diverting German resources and attention, thus aiding the Soviet war effort. Additionally, Stalin sought to secure a stronger position in post-war negotiations and increase the Soviet Union's influence in Europe by demonstrating its role in defeating Nazism alongside the Allies.
A plan for the Western allies to open the second front in France in 1942.
Stalin wanted the Allies to open a second front in Europe to releive pressure from his advancing army. If a second front was opened Hitler would have to split his forces and deal with two prongs that were advancing on Berlin and the Rhine, or the production heart of Germany. If either of these were taken Hitler would lose the war. The second front was made to put more pressure on Hitler and end the war quicker.