Alliance of Convenience
The sudden shift in alliances during WWII led to a fragile partnership between the Soviets and the West, united only by a common enemy. As the war ended, old mistrust resurfaced, with leaders fearing Soviet expansion in Europe. Patton and Churchill expressed concerns about the looming threat of Stalin, highlighting the precarious nature of post-war geopolitics.In this clip
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