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For all practical purposes, the Soviet Union under Stalin abandoned their hopes that the workers of other nations would rise up and create socialism. With the military opportunity presented by their occupation of Eastern European nations after WW 2, the USSR created puppet satellite communist nations. Stalin created economic and social policies within these new communist regimes to benefit the USSR.

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Creating a buffer zone between the Soviet Union and Western Europe was their main goal.

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