what were two reasons that Britain was opposed to the Soviet union's occupation of Poland after world war two
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The British dislike the idea of Poland coming under communist control.
The trade Poland and British was being obstructed by the Soviet.
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- British being a capitalist opposed the political ideas of the Soviet Union which consist of communism.
- Poland played a crucial role in the Second World War as it lies within the borders of Germany and the Soviet Union.
- Poland was seen as a political ground for both sides as they signed treaties to takeover the country during WWII.
- The ideas of communism are very much different from capitalism.
- The Soviet Union wanted to spread its communism in Eastern Europe and Asia.
- The Soviet Union was the world’s first communist state.
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A)The British disliked the idea of Poland coming under communist control.
C)The pre-war Polish government had been waiting since 1939 to reestablish its authority
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