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much of Western Europe was directly aligned with the U.S.: Belgium, Britain, Denmark, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey, and West Germany. Also, while Austria, France, Ireland, and Sweden were technically neutral, they were certainly more aligned with the Western Bloc. Only Switzerland and Finland managed to remain neutral; Europe was truly divided.
Cold War: A History From Beginning to End (The Cold War)
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