There were many conflicts between the U.S. and the USSR during World War II as the alliance between the two countries was held together only by their common desire to defeat Germany and Japan, not by any common ideology. A new conflict arose from the question of security. At the Yalta Conference Franklin Roosevelt and Stalin carved out spheres of influence.
[...] The US-Soviet conflicts in World War II There were many conflicts between the U.S. and the USSR during World War II as the alliance between the two countries was held together only by their common desire to defeat Germany and Japan, not by any common ideology. A new conflict arose from the question of security. At the Yalta Conference Franklin Roosevelt and Stalin carved out spheres of influence. After Roosevelt's death, there was a great deal of trouble between Truman and the USSR regarding these spheres of influence. [...]
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