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After World War II, what three steps did the Western Allies and Soviets take to ensure that Germany wouldn't again threaten the security of Europe?

A. Established a socialist government
B. Removed Nazis from power in Germany
C. Began the Berlin blockade
D. Heavily demilitarized Germany
E. Divided Germany into occupation zones



Answer :

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After World War II, measures were taken to prevent Germany from posing a security threat in Europe.


Explanation:

After World War II, the Western Allies and Soviets took three steps to prevent Germany from threatening Europe's security again. These steps included removing Nazis from power in Germany, heavily demilitarizing Germany, and dividing Germany into occupation zones. These measures aimed to ensure stability and prevent the rise of another threat like that posed by Nazi Germany.


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