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s344n2d4d5 [400]
3 years ago
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BRAINLIESTTTT ASAP!!!! PLEASE HELP ME :))))))) -How was the world divided after WWII?

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nadya68 [22]3 years ago
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The Soviet Union was communism and the U.S. was capitalism. Why did Stalin want control of Eastern Europe after World War II? ... Germany was divided after WWII ended into two separate parts: West Germany and East Germany.

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