Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman .
they were against the USSR. So, when the USSR was with Germany, then Finland was on its own, then when the USSR was against Germany, Finland allied with Germany. Then when Finland surrendered to the USSR for a second time, Finland had to declare war on Germany.
Leon Trotsky was Stalin's main rival inside the Soviet Union. Stalin had him deported and finally assasinated. Adolf Hitler was Stalin's main rival outside the USSR. The Russian army invaded Germany and found Hitler dead.
Germany invaded the USSR in June 1942.
Yes, before the fall of the Soviet Union and the reunification of Germany, East Germany (DDR) was an Eastern Bloc country, directly affiliated with the USSR.
Stalin was not an emperor and did not have an empire. He was the leader for many years of the USSR
Moscow, USSR, 1930-1950
To industrialize and modernize the USSR.
Because the Soviet way of life had been threatened by Hitler
Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman .
they were against the USSR. So, when the USSR was with Germany, then Finland was on its own, then when the USSR was against Germany, Finland allied with Germany. Then when Finland surrendered to the USSR for a second time, Finland had to declare war on Germany.
Leon Trotsky was Stalin's main rival inside the Soviet Union. Stalin had him deported and finally assasinated. Adolf Hitler was Stalin's main rival outside the USSR. The Russian army invaded Germany and found Hitler dead.
Germany invaded the USSR in June 1942.
Yes, the Japanese empire proved a large threat to the USSR. However, when they invaded, they were quickly driven back.
The USSR.
Yes, if Germany didn't launched the attack onto the USSR in 1941, it's a guaranteed that the USSR would of declared war onto Germany sooner or later because the USSR would of been like Germany, increasing living space for it's people by invading and conquering other countries.
Georgy Malenkov ruled the USSR for 2 years after Stalin's death and before Khrushchev took over. He ruled from March of 1953 to February of 1955.