After World War II, why did the Soviet Union take over a number of countries to its west? to create a buffer zone between itself and the Western powers to build an empire to rival that of enemies such as the United States to punish Germany for its aggression during the war to ensure compliance with the Declaration on Liberated Europe
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After World War II, why did the Soviet Union take over a number of countries to its west? to create a buffer zone between itself and the Western powers to build an empire to rival that of enemies such as the United States to punish Germany for its aggression during the war to ensure compliance with the Declaration on Liberated Europe
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