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Why did tensions begin to rise in Europe after World War II?
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Why did tensions begin to rise in Europe after World War II?
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it's C The Soviet Union wanted to control the entire city of Berlin.
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The Cold War, there was tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. Not only that, but the world was revolutionizing and creating change.
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