What decision allowed the Soviet Union to eventually gain control of Eastern Europe?

A. the invasion of Western Europe at Normandy
B. dividing Germany into occupation zones
C. agreeing to the disarmament of Germany
D. using atomic weapons on Japan


Answer: A

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