The United States and the Soviet Union were both on the winning side of the spectrum, while Germany had lost the war. There were many disagreements as to how the future of Germany was to be handled. Considering Germany had a lot to do with both of the World Wars, the Soviet Union was very nervous and uneasy with letting Germany off the hook too much (Document C). The Soviet Union wanted to have complete control over Germany, mostly eastern Germany. The Soviet Union’s economy had been ravaged by World War II so they took the opportunity to seize much of eastern Germany’s assets and rebuild their economy that way. They wanted Germany reprimanded even more harshly than what the U.S and Britain had already done. This unsatisfactory feeling the Soviet Union had also led to more
The United States and the Soviet Union were both on the winning side of the spectrum, while Germany had lost the war. There were many disagreements as to how the future of Germany was to be handled. Considering Germany had a lot to do with both of the World Wars, the Soviet Union was very nervous and uneasy with letting Germany off the hook too much (Document C). The Soviet Union wanted to have complete control over Germany, mostly eastern Germany. The Soviet Union’s economy had been ravaged by World War II so they took the opportunity to seize much of eastern Germany’s assets and rebuild their economy that way. They wanted Germany reprimanded even more harshly than what the U.S and Britain had already done. This unsatisfactory feeling the Soviet Union had also led to more