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STatiana [176]
3 years ago
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How was Germany divided after WW2? Why would this create conflict? Some historians argue that the Berlin Airlift was the beginni

ng of the Cold War. Based on the memo you read for homework, do you agree or disagree and explain why?
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Dmitriy789 [7]3 years ago
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Germany was divided after WWII because they were divided into four occupied Zones, Great Britain, France, Us, and The Soviet Union everyone was under a different country’s plan and it completely divided the country. For the second part you did not include the memo so I can’t base it off that so just read the memo and give a simple explanation if you agree or disagree
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