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Fear of invasion made the Soviets demand that

a. they be allowed to annex Eastern European nations.

b. Eastern European nations become communist.

c. Eastern European nations disarm.

d. Germany remain divided.

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  1. 28 June, 11:01
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    Soviets were not allowed to annex all the Eastern European Nations (although they did annex some, such as Lithuania).

    They wanted to make the Eastern European countries communist - the correct answer is b). They believed it would defend them from a direct attack from Germany
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