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After World War II, Stalin and the Soviet Union broke the agreements made at the Yalta Conference regarding the restoration of democratic governments in Eastern Europe. Instead of allowing free elections and self-determination for these countries, the Soviets established communist regimes, leading to increased tensions with the West and the onset of the Cold War. This betrayal of commitments undermined the post-war cooperative spirit and solidified the division of Europe.

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