Which of these statements best describes the relationship that European communists and socialists had with their capitalist governments during World War II?(1 point)

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During World War II, European communists and socialists generally adopted a strategy of collaboration with their capitalist governments against a common enemy, primarily fascism and Nazi Germany. Many communist and socialist parties supported the war effort and worked alongside capitalist governments, despite their ideological differences, in order to resist totalitarian regimes. This alliance was often seen as pragmatic, although tensions and conflicts would arise in the post-war period as these parties sought to reshape their countries in line with their ideologies.