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What was a cause of soviet mistrust of the western allies in world war ii apex?

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The soviets felt it took too long for the allies to invade France.
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Answer:

It was triggered when the allies had to invade France, it took them more time than what the Soviets believed necessary, so with that they started to lose trust in the allies.

Explanation:

The western allies had a fundamentally different ideology than the Soviets, and these ideologies were starting to clash, as it was seen later with the cold war, and this action started to affect their relation.

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