The Soviet Union did far more than the US to put down the Nazi movement and honestly I feel like even back then we weren't super invested in getting rid of fascism
The western powers were far more anti-communist than they were anti-fascist. Not everyone knows that they directly intervened in the Russian civil war years before the rise of Nazism to try and topple the new Bolshevik government.
WW2 was just a temporary pause while both sides dealt with Germany.
The Soviet Union did far more than the US to put down the Nazi movement and honestly I feel like even back then we weren't super invested in getting rid of fascism
The western powers were far more anti-communist than they were anti-fascist. Not everyone knows that they directly intervened in the Russian civil war years before the rise of Nazism to try and topple the new Bolshevik government.
WW2 was just a temporary pause while both sides dealt with Germany.
Don't worry, the Soviets weren't super invested in it either, until it actually threatened them
What should they have done and why wasn't it enough what they suggested?
Not helping Nazis invade Poland would be a start