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德国《往日》杂志/2014年第8期苏联对战后德国的政策遵循的是保障自身安全利益、获得经济重建的补偿以及将自身的影响力范围扩大到欧洲中部的目标。斯大林认为有很多种可能性。他认为最理想的是占领整个德国版图。只在苏联红军占领的区域内建立社会主义国家对于他来说只是次要的。起初,苏联希望苏占区的社会变革能够扩展到整个德国。随着整个德国处于苏联的影响下变得越来越不可能,斯大林加大力度推进建立一个苏联影响下的部分德国。
Germany Past Issues / Issue 8, 2014 The Soviet Union’s post-war Germany policy followed the objective of safeguarding its own security interests, obtaining compensation for economic reconstruction and extending its influence to central Europe. Stalin thinks there are many possibilities. He thinks it is best to occupy the entire German territory. The establishment of a socialist state only in the area occupied by the Soviet Red Army is only secondary to him. At first, the Soviet Union hoped that social changes in the Soviet Union would be extended to Germany as a whole. As the whole of Germany became less and less likely under the influence of the Soviet Union, Stalin intensified its efforts to establish a part of Germany under the influence of the Soviet Union.