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Why did the USSR set it up??

2006-12-13 12:21:12 · 4 answers · asked by it 1 in Arts & Humanities History

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They had just lost more than 20 million people in an attack from the west, and when the war ended, the Red Army had overrun all the countries along that border. They wanted to ensure that all of the countries along their western border were friendly to them to guard against future attacks. Those countries had pretty good reasons for not trusting the USSR, so the only way for the USSR to make sure they weren't a threat was to install their own puppet governments, which was easy for them to do because their army was in control of those countries.

2006-12-13 12:34:10 · answer #1 · answered by Captain Hammer 6 · 0 0

It is a difficult reasoning. The leaders of the empires were at
cross-sectional seating and the only way to go forward was to
pass the baton of United Nations leadership. The redesign of
the councils included a supreme, a holistic, and a trading serve
of limited time planned at 2 years. This new charter level
action set the room all aroung the attendees of the largest
senior world business from the middle north east system. A
media news man said at that point, the United States seems
to have flunked the test and moved resolutely to the statesmens side of the room.

2006-12-13 20:36:10 · answer #2 · answered by mtvtoni 6 · 0 0

The USSR didn't set up the Iron Curtain. It was set up by Winston Churchill to stop the spread of Communism to other countries.

2006-12-13 20:26:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

because they were fealling insecure, so they built a huge iron wall down eastern europe.

Not

it is just s term used to describe the Allies attempts to stop the spread of communism.

2006-12-13 20:30:47 · answer #4 · answered by zzzzzzzzz 3 · 0 0

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