How did Josef Stalin respond to President Harry S. Truman's objections to the Soviet annexation of Poland in May, 1945?

a. He apologized for the misunderstanding and withdrew Red Army troops from Poland.
b. He threatened the United States with the nuclear bomb if it tried to meddle with Soviet interests in Eastern Europe.
c. He explained that Soviet interests in Eastern Europe were more important than good relations with America's new president.
d. He threatened to withdraw the Red Army from Germany and let the United States carry the burden of occupation alone.


Answer: c. He explained that Soviet interests in Eastern Europe were more important than good relations with America's new president.

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