Post-War Germany
After the war, Germany faced disbandment of its military institutions and the nullification of Nazi laws. High voter turnout in the 1946 Berlin city council elections revealed a strong rejection of Soviet influence, with the Social Democrats and Christian Democrats emerging as dominant parties. As tensions escalated between the Soviets and Western Allies, differing visions for Germany's future became apparent, leading to a critical juncture in the country’s post-war recovery.In this clip
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