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In 1945, World War II came to an end, and the allies were victorious; but being allies didn't necessarily mean they were friends. Splitting the city of Berlin up between the Soviet Union and the Western Allies, the Soviet Union decided that they didn't like how the West was running things, so they established a monument that would forever be remembered as a symbol of division between the East and West.
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In 1945, World War II came to an end, and the allies were victorious; but being allies didn't necessarily mean they were friends. Splitting the city of Berlin up between the Soviet Union and the Western Allies, the Soviet Union decided that they didn't like how the West was running things, so they established a monument that would forever be remembered as a symbol of division between the East and West.