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communism changed it because they all lived the pheasant way of life so they were all equals.

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It was imposed on them when the USSR occupied them at the end of WW2.

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It was imposed on them when the USSR occupied them at the end of WW2.

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By Creating NATO, which then began do services like the Berlin Airlift, which gave supplies to west Berlin During the Communist roadblocks preventing everything from getting in or out.

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