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As the war drew to a close, tensions emerged among the Allied powers over Stalin's reluctance to allow self-rule in eastern Europe, and Churchill's reluctance to allow self-rule for Great Britain's colonies. Group of answer choices True False

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    As the world war II drew to a close, there were lots of tension among the Allied powers such as Britain, USA, Soviet Union. This was due to the President of Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin's reluctance to allow self-rule in Eastern Europe. The President of America, Winston Churchill was also reluctant to allow self-rule for Great Britain's colonies.
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