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Because the two superpowers opposed each other but never fought an actual war.
it led to a reduction in tension between the superpowers
it led to a reduction in tension between the superpowers
Simply stated,because both countries had a common enemy. The U.S. and the U.S.S.R. were not true "allies", it was a tense relationship. The Soviet Union was communist since 1917 and was not a true friend of America. It was a relationship of necessity to defeat The Axis Powers.
No. The Soviet Union did & divided Poland between them in 1939. Although the US did not enter the war until Pearl Harbor in 1941 it was opposed to Hitler and aided Britain during their neutrality.
because the two superpowers opposed each other but never fought an actual war
Because the two superpowers opposed each other but never fought an actual war.
because the two superpowers opposed each other but never fought an actual war
growing ill will between the soviet union and other allies.
In a bad relationship with the Soviet Union.
Soviet Union
agreements concerning soviet territorial demands
The Soviet Union was a part of the Allies in World War 2. At a conference between the Big Three (Winston Churchill - Britain, Franklin Roosevelt - America, and Joseph Stalin - Soviet Union) in Febuary 1945, called the Yalta Conference, it was decided that Germany would be split into four main zones. France, Soviet Union, America, and Britain would each control a zone, and the capital, Berlin, in Soviet territory, would also be split into four. It is interesting to note that the Yalta Conference occured before the defeat of Germany.
Soviet Union
The Yalta Conference consisted of leaders from several countries including Stalin from the Soviet Union. During the conference, Stalin and the Soviet Union's occupation of Poland was not recognized creating animosity, mistrust and resentment, ultimately leading to the Cold War.
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The US, Soviet Union, and Great Britain