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It is the middle of April in 1945, two months before the United States would use their own nukes on Japan. The soviets are on the border of Germany, and Stalin decides this is the best time to show the world his new weapon of mass destruction. The Soviets managed to develop four nukes in secret facilities in Siberia. The soviets drop their nuclear weapons on Munich, Nuremberg, Brandenburg, and Berlin. How does the world react to the Soviet's use of nuclear weapons, and how does this change modern history?
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