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15 January, 05:19

The difference between the Soviet Union and Great Britain in Europe after the war is which of the following? a) Great Britain did not want to control and of the lands won in World War II. b) Great Britain did not want democracy in Europe. c) The Soviet Union wanted better trade agreements with the rest of Europe. d) The Soviet Union wanted to hold trials for the German prisoners.

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  1. 15 January, 06:13
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    The correct answer is a) Great Britain did not want control of the lands won in World War II.

    Explanation:

    After the end of war Great Britain did not claim any land while Soviet union was creating the iron courtain that was such an invisible boundary that separated Europe into two different areas. The idea of the Soviet Union was to block itself from the contact with the west. On the east part of the iron Curtain Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, and the USSR. Later on, this barrier became physical through 7000 Km of different obstacles that divided the East and the West, including the Berlin Wall along the path.
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