Why_did_Stalin_press_the_allies_to_establish_a_second_front_in_Europe
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USSR was fighting Germany alone and needed the second front for relief.
USSR was fighting Germany alone and needed the second front for relief.
Josef Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union
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If this is what you meant, Stalin wanted the US and Britain to open a seccond front in the East to help take some of the pressure off of his troops.
they wanted the U.S. to open up a second front on the west of Germany so that some of the pressure of the German army wold be taken off the Soviets
A plan for the Western allies to open the second front in France in 1942.
Stalin wanted the Allies to open a second front in Europe to releive pressure from his advancing army. If a second front was opened Hitler would have to split his forces and deal with two prongs that were advancing on Berlin and the Rhine, or the production heart of Germany. If either of these were taken Hitler would lose the war. The second front was made to put more pressure on Hitler and end the war quicker.
Open a 'Second Front' which would have helped alleviate the pressure that German armed forces were causing upon Russia .
Stalin wanted the Allies to open a second front which would have relieved the pressure on the Russian Front by causing the Germans to divide their military assets .
Josef Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union which was bearing the brunt of war against Germany. Stalin eventually got his wish when Britain and the US invaded France on June 6, 1944.