The Soviet Union and the United States, who will be the biggest beneficiary after World War II?

Updated on military 2024-03-13
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Soviet Union was the biggest beneficiary, because after World War II, the Soviet Union expanded its territory and increased its military strength, becoming the second largest power in the world, and even the United States was quite jealous.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    United States. The United States quickly became a superpower after World War II, Europe was also influenced by the United States, and the dollar became the world currency.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The United States, the United States should be the only country that did not have a war on its own soil, so the recovery after the war was faster than other countries, and during World War II, a large number of scientific researchers poured into the United States, so the United States was the biggest beneficiary after World War II.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Throughout the history of World War II, the United States was the undisputed biggest winner. The United States not only made a lot of wealth in World War II, but also became a victorious country, and controlled a "little brother" in Asia, which has an important role to promote global strategic control in the future, so the United States will become the biggest winner of World War II.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The biggest winner of World War II was the United States. Not only did the economic power of the United States not diminish in World War II. Instead, it developed rapidly. Become the number one power.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The biggest winner is the United States. Because the economic power of the United States in World War II increased a lot and became a world power.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Everyone who knows history knows that it is the United States.

    The Soviet Union can only be said to have become stronger after the baptism of war, but it cannot be compared with the United States at all. In 1945, 56% of the world's GDP was the United States, ** accounting for 75%, and 30 aircraft carriers were retained to deter the world. The atomic bomb shocked the whole world, and at that time countries realized that the United States had become terrifying; The Third Industrial Revolution has already started in the United States, and the United States is leading the world ......in all fields of economy, military, science and technologyThe USSR was busy recovering from the war at that time, what about the United States? Hardly any.

    1945 and 1991 should have been the most energetic years for the United States.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    United States. The flames of World War II did not affect the United States, and the United States made a lot of war money in the European War, selling arms and materials everywhere. He is not the winner, who is, after the war, he participated in the war, the country was in a mess, the United States did not make a fortune, and after the war, he shared a lot of dividends.

    He is not the winner who is.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The United States, the USSR lost too much in population.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The USSR, after World War II, the USSR gained large territories. The Soviet Union annexed more land than even the territory of the three defeated countries of Germany, Japan and Italy.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The United States, because the United States is fighting overseas, not at home!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The Soviet Union grabbed land and materials, and the United States grabbed scientists.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The evolution of US-Soviet relations after World War II was as follows:

    On March 5 of that year, then British Prime Minister Winston Churchill delivered the "Iron Curtain Speech" in Fulton, USA, officially opening the prelude to the Cold War.

    On March 12, the United States came to power with the Truman Doctrine, marking the beginning of the Cold War.

    The establishment of the Warsaw Pact marked the formation of a bipolar pattern.

    4. From the 50s to the 60s, US-Soviet relations were still in the period of Cold War development, but the policies of both sides had changed considerably. During this period, the struggle for hegemony between the United States and the Soviet Union was characterized by both détente and contention, and the superiority was in the United States. Due to the ebb and flow of the balance of power between the United States and the Soviet Union, Khrushchev sought cooperation between the Soviet Union and the United States, sat on an equal footing with the United States, and began to handle relations with the Western countries led by the United States in a relaxed posture.

    The dissolution of the Treaty and the subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union illustrated the failure of the Soviet model, marking the end of the Cold War and the end of the bipolar pattern, which lasted for 44 years. The United States has become the world's only superpower, and the world pattern has changed to "one superpower, many powers" in the process of world multipolarization.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the Soviet Union had the strength of the United States during World War II, then there would be many fewer countries in Europe, all of which were unified by the Soviet Union.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The size of the Soviet Union at that time was not much worse than that of the United States, but because the Soviet army was affected by the Great Purge, its combat effectiveness was greatly reduced, and it was caught off guard in the face of a sudden attack by Germany.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    First of all, history does not allow assumptions. Secondly, if the Soviet Union had the strength of the United States during World War II, then the Soviet-German war in World War II would not have started.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    That is, American hegemony was formed after World War II, and at the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, the United States was no more powerful than the Soviet Union, and was hit hard by the economic crisis, and the United States could at that time.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If there were so many advanced bombers, each of them would carry a giant red bomb and throw it at Mt. Fuji in Japan to cause resonance**, and then the volcanic eruption, Mt. Fuji erupted, and the whole of Japan was destroyed.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    What the Soviet Union lacked was not materials, but talented officers, and the Soviet army tempered itself in the early stages of the war.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The Soviet Union during the war, do you think it was weak? I think the Soviet Union was very strong at that time. The strength is not lost to the United States.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Before World War II, the Soviet Union's first-class equipment was not inferior to Germany (except for the navy), but because the Soviet Union lost a large number of officers and was caught off guard, it was passively beaten in the early stage of the war.

    The Korean War and the Vietnam War showed that it is not only the equipment and logistical supplies that determine the victory of the war, but also the key to the combat will of the soldiers and the operational command level of the commanders.

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