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Wwii Grand Alliance Was A Myth

Debate WWII #2:
“The Grand Alliance was a myth; self-interest was the only motive of the Allies.”
CON: needs to prove self-interest was NOT the only motive

CASE:
The Grand Alliance was not a myth, as the three leaders Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill, set aside economical and political interests in order to work together as best possible.

This debate takes aside the fact that these countries were jointly fighting Hitler’s Nazi Germany, and to win a victory over the Axis Powers was in the interest of all.

We take issue with Pro’s vague, broad definition of “self-interest”, as it doubtless referring to such interests that are specific to a country in question, rather than collective interests.

USSR:
ð cooperated with democratic nations-à politically dangerous
o May 1943, Stalin dissolved CominternĂ  so less communist influence in Western Europe
ð Proof: accepting US aid in form of more modern technology, e.g. trucks, which the ordinary Russian......


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