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British attitudes to the Soviet Union before World War 2
Unlike France, Britain saw the Soviet Union as a greater threat to peace than Germany. The British saw Nazi Germany as a barrier between Communist Expansion and Western Europe. Stanley Baldwin feared war with Germany could result in Germany going Bolshevik.
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