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Germany and Russia have had a complex relationship characterized by both cooperation and conflict over the years. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Germany sought to expand its influence in Eastern Europe, leading to tensions that contributed to the outbreak of World War I. The aftermath of the war saw Germany and Russia (then the Soviet Union) briefly aligning during the 1922 Treaty of Rapallo, but ideological differences and the rise of the Nazis later led to an aggressive conflict during World War II. Post-war relations fluctuated during the Cold War, with Germany divided and Russia (the Soviet Union) positioning itself as a superpower in opposition to Western influence.

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