Negative Effects Of Ww2 On The June Of 1944

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Once again in WWII, Russia sided with the Allies, hoping to make a better future for the country to take down the threat of the Germans once again. In 1942, the capitalist leader Franklin D. Roosevelt met with our Great Socialist Comrade, Joseph Stalin, and they promised they would open up a second front in the West. But with no surprise, the did not keep their promise, and D-Day did not occur until the June of 1944. WWII caused a great devastation on our beloved country, 20 million of all the 60 million people dead were from Russia alone, consisting of soldiers, children, and citizen. In fact, we lost more people on the siege of Leningrad than the the U.S. capitalists lost during the entire war.
When WWII came to an end, disputes deepened

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