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How did World War II Lead to the Cold War?

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====Conclusion====
Proxy conflicts and espionage erupted around the globe during the Cold War. The early posturing and saber rattling proved to be a template for future action by the Soviet Union, the United States, and their allies. As the conflict continued many of the first sites of tension erupted into wide-ranging diplomatic and military conflict.
 
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