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Why did the World War 2 alliance with Russia break down after World War 2?
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The alliance between the Soviet Union (Russia) and the Western Allies during World War 2 was primarily based on a common enemy – Nazi Germany. However, once the war was over, conflicting ideologies and geopolitical interests ultimately led to the breakdown of the alliance.
One of the main reasons for the breakdown was the ideological differences between the Soviet Union, which was communist, and the Western Allies, which were democratic. The Soviet Union sought to spread communism throughout Eastern Europe, while the Western Allies were concerned about the spread of communism and sought to promote democracy and capitalism.
Additionally, there were also territorial disputes and geopolitical rivalries that contributed to the breakdown of the alliance. The Soviet Union annexed the Baltic states and parts of Eastern Europe, which were seen as threats by the Western Allies. The differing post-war goals and interests of the Soviet Union and the Western Allies led to increasing tensions and mistrust between the two sides.
Overall, these factors ultimately led to the breakdown of the World War 2 alliance with Russia, paving the way for the start of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the Western Allies.
One of the main reasons for the breakdown was the ideological differences between the Soviet Union, which was communist, and the Western Allies, which were democratic. The Soviet Union sought to spread communism throughout Eastern Europe, while the Western Allies were concerned about the spread of communism and sought to promote democracy and capitalism.
Additionally, there were also territorial disputes and geopolitical rivalries that contributed to the breakdown of the alliance. The Soviet Union annexed the Baltic states and parts of Eastern Europe, which were seen as threats by the Western Allies. The differing post-war goals and interests of the Soviet Union and the Western Allies led to increasing tensions and mistrust between the two sides.
Overall, these factors ultimately led to the breakdown of the World War 2 alliance with Russia, paving the way for the start of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the Western Allies.
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