‘An Unnatural Alliance That Was Bound To Fall Apart After The Defeat Of A Common Enemy’ – To What Extent Does This Statement Explain The Origins Of The Cold War?

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Stalin was afraid of German invasion, and so the Nazi-Soviet Pact signed on the 28th August, 1939 was a promise of neutrality between each other if either country became involved in a war. However, the German invasion of Russia in 1941 made it clear to Stalin that Hitler was never true to his promises, and so turned to the allies – who were the only option of help he had left...
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However, the German invasion of Russia in 1941 made it clear to Stalin that Hitler was never true to his promises, and so turned to the allies – who were the only option of help he had left. This supports the point that Stalin never wished to assist the allies in the first place – the open hostility and distrust (on both sides) didn’t help with an alliance beforehand...
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