i think the allies at the end of the war were Great Britain, US. and the USSR
US: 1945. USSR: 1949
The UK, US and the USSR.
the USSR .
Because the US and USSR shared a common enemy. Germany invaded the USSR in June, 1941, and in December, 1941 Germany declared war on the US. My enemy's enemy is my friend.
i think the allies at the end of the war were Great Britain, US. and the USSR
US: 1945. USSR: 1949
Because the USSR was a huge and powerful country led by an unpredictable maniac.
The US, USSR, China and the Free French were the UK's major allies.
The UK The US and the USSR.
US,UK, USSR, France Germany, Italy, Japan
The UK, US and the USSR.
the USSR .
Because the US and USSR shared a common enemy. Germany invaded the USSR in June, 1941, and in December, 1941 Germany declared war on the US. My enemy's enemy is my friend.
It was merely a case of "my enemy is your enemy so we must be allies". The reason why Britain allied with the Russians was it was a major power and needed their help to make sure that Germany would lose the war, however they never truly trusted them. Also, the US become allies with the USSR as it was allies with Britain. In addition to this the US knew that if the USSR allied with Germany, they wouldn't stand a chance and the outcome of the war would be different.
The Cold War was basically a dispute between the US and the Soviet Union for the sole title of the world's only superpower. The Cold War was not literally a war, it was more of a verbal dispute and competition between the US and USSR. After WWII, the US and USSR emerged as the only two superpowers. They then fought for the spot of #1. So it was basically the US & their allies versus the Soviet Union & their allies. At this time, Germany was split into West and East Germany. West Germany was on the US side while East Germany was on the USSR side. They were involved because they were allies of either the US or USSR.
The Soviet Union, Great Britain, China and France were the most significant of the Allies (excluding US), which is why these five countries now hold permanent seats on the UN Security Council.