When world War 2 war over, Russia reverted to its pre war beliefs that the spread of communism was necessary. True or false

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True. After World War II, the Soviet Union, under Joseph Stalin, continued to promote and support the spread of communism as a fundamental aspect of its ideology. The aftermath of the war saw the USSR expanding its influence in Eastern Europe and supporting communist movements in various countries around the world. This commitment to the spread of communism contributed to the tensions of the Cold War era, as the United States and its allies sought to contain communism while the Soviet Union aimed to expand its ideological reach.