Yes, before 1944, a significant point of contention among the Western Allies—particularly Britain and the United States on one side, and the Soviet Union on the other—was the fate of democracy in post-war Europe. The Western Allies advocated for democratic governance and self-determination for liberated nations, while the Soviet Union aimed to expand its influence and promote communist regimes. This ideological clash created tensions that foreshadowed the divisions of the Cold War.
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