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The memory of WWI influenced the post-WWII decisions of superpowers, particularly the Soviet Union and the United States, by shaping their approaches to international politics, peace plans, and policy towards Germany, with the Soviet Union prioritizing Soviet security and the US focusing on containment and democracy promotion, as seen in the contrasting visions of the Marshall Plan and the Molotov Plan.
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