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The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 signaled the end of the Cold War to many, because it left the United States in monoply. Also, with the fall of the Soviet economy, there was not enough financial stability to control anything outside of its own countries. This allowed Germany to reunite once again, and also let West Germany restructure East Germany's failed planned economy. The United State's interverence in West Germany's economy may have had something to do with the fact that it was so successful. Overall, the fall of the Soviet Union led to many events, two of them being Germany's reunification and the end of the Cold War.

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It didn't. Germany reunified in 1990 and the Cold War arguably ended in 1989 when the Wall opened. The Soviet Union dissolved in 1991.

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Q: How did the collapse of the Soviet Union lead to the end of the Cold War and German renunification?
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