It seems like without the cooperation between Britain, US and Soviet forces there was no way to stop the Axis leaders. Not only did Russia/Soviet forces join the allied sides for WW1 but also WW2 through their own changes and even revolution on the Soviet side. Was Communism alone the only reason for the deteriorating the relationship between the two super powers leading to the cold war or were there other factors as well?
Greetings! Whilst more can be said on the matter, particularly with regards to the Wartime Conferences and the role of the "Big Three" (I'm preparing responses along these lines, so sit tight for those! ETA 8-10 hours), this thread in which u/Kochevnik81, u/CapriciousCupofTea, and myself discuss the role of Communism as an ideological motivator for the Cold War might be useful.
To quote u/DanKensington (whose excellent FAQ Finding skills are most useful):
"if you reading this requisite piece of boilerplate, yes, YOU, want to make a post of your own, don't let my linkdrop stop you!"