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Bumek [7]
3 years ago
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Why did stalin want to create a buffer zone

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marissa [1.9K]3 years ago
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The reason why Stalin wanted to create a “buffer zone” was: to protect the USSR’s western border from another invasion
Buffer zone is an area filled with friendly states that exist under Stalin's direct control.By creating the buffer zone around Russia, the enemies will not be able to reach Russia without having to invade these innocent states first.
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