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Why did the “Big Three” made most of the important decisions after the war ended
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Why did the “Big Three” made most of the important decisions after the war ended
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they wanted revenge and to punish the germans.
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They wanted revenge, and to punish the Germans for what they had done. And wanted to make Germany pay for the damage done during the war. And also wanted to weaken Germany, so France would never be invaded again.
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