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... Europe, however the allies where unwilling to invade Nazi-occupied Europe and Stalin found this hard to accept. He believed that the Allies wanted to look supreme in Europe, and to do this they wanted to lower the military levels of the Soviet Union (the red army), thus that is why they didn't want to invade Europe, because as Stalin believed the allies wanted the red army to undergo causalities, so their military status would be higher and they would be more supreme. Another factor that added more salt to the wound between the allies and Russian was the fact that Churchill and Roosevelt held a conference at Casablanca in January 1943, and they didn't summon Stalin at this meeting as they where only discussing issues concerning the Western front. At this point in time Stalin thought that the Allies were using Russia for their own purposes and that the important issues ...
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