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No one believed the rise of communism was a greater threat than Germany during WWII. Western Europe was allied with communist Russia during WWII, so they did not wish to destroy their ally. It wasn't until after WWII that fear shifted to the rise of communism, as communism spread all over Eastern Europe and even divided Germany.

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Q: Who believed the rise of communism in Russia and Eastern Europe was a far greater threat to the world than the defeat of Germany?
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