In the immediate postwar period, how was the issue of Poland resolved?
A. In free elections, the Polish people rejected Soviet interests and established a staunchly pro-Western government.
B. In accordance with Truman's demands, the Soviets withdrew from much of the country, although they later returned.
C. The Soviets solidified their control over the country, making only minor concessions to Truman.
D. In free elections, the Polish people voluntarily aligned themselves with the Soviets.