1. END OF WORLD WAR TWO AND PEACE SETTLEMENTS
END OF WORLD WAR TWO AND PEACE SETTLEMENTS By 1943, mistrust had developed between the Soviet Union and the western Powers. ... The Soviets also hoped for the opening of a second front in Western Europe to relieve German pressure on Russia. The decision to postpone the invasion of France increased Soviet-Western mistrust. ... They agreed that the Soviet Union would destroy Nazi forces in eastern Europe, leaving western and southern Europe to the British and the Americans. To improve Soviet-Western relations, Churchill agreed to let Soviet Union take parts of Poland and East Prussia af...
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