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We still remember about some US citizens that really were fighting against the nazism as Soviet allies. America doesn't remember the main role of the Soviet nation in the Winning in the World War II. Ok, who cares. But we do remember about Americans.

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Q: Why did Russia encourage US to participate in the war?
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What did russia do to encourage the US in war?

they trolled them so they can finally enter the war


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It declared war on the USA and immediately started an extensive U-boat war on US shipping in US territorial waters.


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