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Not really, the Soviets had lost more people (both soldiers and civilians) than any other country and suffered massively uder German invasion. The division of Germany was a compromise in itself and the only pre-war democracy that the USSR took over in 1945 was Czecoslovakia (Poland, Hungary, Austria, Germany, Bulgaria and Romania were all dictatorships prior to 1939)

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