Answer:
The Soviet Union wanted to see a post-World War II Europe that was dominated by communist governments friendly to the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was a socialist state and believed in the spread of socialist ideals, including the idea of a classless society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state. As a result, the Soviet Union wanted to see other countries in Europe adopt similar systems and align themselves with the Soviet Union. This would have given the Soviet Union more influence and control in Europe, and would have helped to further the spread of communism.