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Essay heading: Europe's Cold War: The 1945 ? 1950 Bridge of Bitterness
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Stalin, then, was concerned that the United States would not hold to its agreement over Poland since the Soviet military was never employed in Japan; and without Poland, opposing troops would be right on USSR borders threatening the defense of Stalin's homeland. Hence, even after the war's end, the Soviets were still assertively occupying Poland and deliberately not allowing for a freely elected democratic government as agreed to in Yalta... displayed 300 characters
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Furthermore, while expanding Poland's boundaries, Stalin herded several thousand Germans west into an ever-shrinking Germany. To America, these Soviet actions were a great indication of aggressive Soviet clout. And to the United States, these actions not only warranted a closer inspection of Soviet actions in relation to its words, but also a new foreign policy of containment... displayed next 300 characters
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