A. France B. Germany C. Great Britain D. the United States
the aggressores were originally Germany,Russia,and Italy but after Pearl Harbor was not entirely successful Japan joined Germany and Italy and Russia joined the Allies after Germany attacked Leningrad
The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed on March 3, 1918, between the Central Powers, primarily Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire, and Soviet Russia. The treaty marked Russia's withdrawal from World War I following the Bolshevik Revolution. It resulted in significant territorial losses for Russia, ceding large areas to Germany and its allies, including parts of present-day Poland, Ukraine, and the Baltic states. This agreement was later annulled after Germany's defeat in the war.
*Austria declared war on Serbia *Germany supports Austria *Russia helps Serbia *Germany declares war on Russia *France joins Russia *Germany invades Belgium. *Britain declares war on Germany for invading Belgium because Britain & Belgium had an agreement of protection *then Italy, Japan and USA
the cold war was not exactly a war but it was between the United States and Russia.
Buffer states are countries that lie between two rival powers, serving to prevent conflict between them. Historical examples include Poland, which acted as a buffer between Germany and Russia, and Afghanistan, which served a similar role between British India and the Russian Empire in the 19th century. In more recent times, countries like Mongolia have functioned as a buffer state between China and Russia. These states often maintain a degree of neutrality to avoid becoming battlegrounds for greater powers.
After World War 1, attempts were made between Germany and France to make buffer states.
The Buffer States.
A. France B. Germany C. Great Britain D. the United States
A buffer state is generally interpreted as a state that lies between two hostile states
The purchase of Alaska by the United States in 1867 created a buffer between Imperial Russia and America. America was following expansionist policy at the time and the purchase created a large increase in the land mass of the United States.
Nope. Hitler broke the treaty between Germany and Russia. I forgot the name of the treaty, but it states basically that Germany won't attack Russia, and Russia won't attack Germany..something along those lines if I am an ounce correct. Hitler attacked Russia, which broke the treaty, leading Joseph Stalin(Leader of Russia at the time) to join the Allies..and battle against the Axis powers(Germany, Italy, Japan.)
Germany and the Soviet Union (Russia) signed the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, in effect dividing Poland between them. Russia also advanced into the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania).
Britan, Russia, Spain, United States Of America
Important producers in this period were United States, United Kingdom, Germany Habsburgic Empire and Russia.
No. There would have been a response from Russia if United States troops were on their border. The closest we are to Russia would be Poland which is a NATO country and is a buffer between Eastern Europe and Central Europe.
Russia, Great Britan, France, Germany, Italy, United States