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Why russia started hating germany? (I don't want anyone beating around the bush.. please give relevant and to the point answer and dont copy from google)

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Answered by nehabeauty786
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Explanation:

Why russia started hating germany?

answer-- because the Soviet Union also experienced its own, Stalinist dictatorship. The fact that Nazi Germany was responsible for the Holocaust means that people in Germany tend to maintain a distanced relationship to history. "It is different in Russia.

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Answered by ntjneha
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Answer:

Stalin directed the Red Army to move rapidly in a broad front into Germany because he did not believe the Western Allies would hand over territory they occupied, while he made capturing Berlin the overriding objective.

Germany fought against Russia in World War I (1914–1918). Relations were warm in the 1920s, very cold in the 1930s, friendly in 1939–41, and then turned into war to the death in 1941–45. ... That détente collapsed in 1941 when Germany invaded the USSR.

n August 23, 1939–shortly before World War II (1939-45) broke out in Europe–enemies Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union surprised the world by signing the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact, in which the two countries agreed to take no military action against each other for the next 10 years

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