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Which of these statements best describes the relationship that European communists and socialists had with their capitalist governments during World War II? (1 point)
European communists and socialists publicly cooperated with fascist and Nazi forces rather than joining resistance movements to fight them.
European communists and socialists set up uneasy alliances with capitalists to defeat fascist and Nazi forces.
European communist and socialist parties were legally recognized by capitalist governments that were fighting against fascist and Nazi forces.
European communists and socialists supported fascist and Nazi forces in order to defeat capitalist governments.
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European communists and socialists set up uneasy alliances with capitalists to defeat fascist and Nazi forces.
They put aside many ideological differences to form coalitions and resistance movements (e.g., the French Resistance, Soviet–Allied cooperation) to fight the common fascist enemy.
They put aside many ideological differences to form coalitions and resistance movements (e.g., the French Resistance, Soviet–Allied cooperation) to fight the common fascist enemy.
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