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What countries were the aggressors in case during WW2?

Question by Payton: What countries were the aggressors in case of the Soviet Union and China during WW2?
Which countries were responsible for the Soviet Union and China’s deaths? I’ve looked for this answer everywhere online and i can’t seem to find it.

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Answer by runnerelkwise
Germany is responsible for the Soviet deaths.

Japan and the Chinese Civil War are both responsible for Chinese deaths

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  1. John Y says

    Cleveland 05/12/11

    Neither China or Russia,.presented themselves as Super Powers during those days,..But,.you
    could evision China as an advancing paint spill in a swiming POOL,.so-to-speak,..China seen
    itself as: "we're going to grow 'n' grow,..Know what I mean,.?

    Russia was somewhat layback,..Kind of cooling it,.? When they became the BIG BEAR as
    she became,.grew out of Science,. and Knowledge,..Russians felt they were a lot more intellig-
    ent that most nations,..And, only needed to prove it,.They, The Germans,.and ,..other NATIONS WERE WORKING ON ATOMIC POWER,. When Einstien(sp) escape to the U.S. of A it
    sort of gave the edge to this Country,..Meanwhile,.The Russians boasted: " Our High School
    whiz kids would beat your best scientists,." Sputnik(sp) sort of proved it,.Man are they good,.?!
    So,.the Soviets as they came to be called,..got charged with stealing the Atomic Bomb secrets,.
    and,.fell out of the Diplomatic Relationship status with the Americans,.Proir to this,.Well,..the
    Soviets were Alliies(sp) with America,.Fought believe it, along side with,.in the same trenches with
    the American Troops,..But,.until China got the taste of: "I love my freedom,.'n' I want nice th-
    ings,too,!?? taste in her mouth,..China looked much the Aggressor,..( spilled Red DYE in a Swimming Pool,.? )

    Eliasis Yahwehei ( The Main Man )

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  2. Dylan says

    Japan invaded China and massacred their populations viciously. Going as far as sending pictures of themselves slicing heads off of innocent civilians back home.

    The Germans broke their no aggression pact with the Russians and murdered millions of Russian civilians during the Great Patriotic War. Going as far as lynching young girls and shooting unarmed civilians.

    It is the fault of those countries, and Germany has respected that. Japan on the other hand refuses to acknowledge their atrocities during the war, they'll have to make peace with that later on.

    Reply

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