Yes, it is true that <span>Berlin had a free section (or sector) even though it was deep in Communist territory, since this section was "West Berlin" which was operated mainly by the Americans and British. </span>
the Soviet Union pulled its last troops out ofAfghanistan<span>, ending more than nine years of direct involvement and occupation. The USSR entered neighboring </span>Afghanistan<span> in 1979, attempting to shore up the newly-established pro-Soviet regime in Kabul</span>
They used them to keep the people who they captured. They captured these people because they either were or looked like Jews. These people were put under harsh conditions going to the concentration camps. They also kept prisoners of war in there. Obviously, nobody wanted to go there. If you want to know more look up Anne-Frank's story. She wrote everything she lived during the time Hitler ruled. She died though and didn't make it out alive. She also went to a concentration camp if I remember correctly.
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The war began with Nazi Germany's attack on Poland in September 1939, the United States did not enter the war until after the Japanese bombed the American fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941.
The idea of a socialist state stems from the broader notion of state socialism, the political perspective that the working class needs to use state power and government policy to establish a socialised economic system