Why was there tension between the US and the USSR after World War II?
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Europe and U.S. Policy after WWII
When World War II (WWII) ended, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union had already decided what post-war Europe would look like. ... This was in direct opposition to the Soviet Union's policy of fostering the spread of communism, especially in its Asian neighbors.
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Europe and U.S. Policy after WWII
When World War II (WWII) ended, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union had already decided what post-war Europe would look like.
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