<<That to me soulds like a prison of even more nations.
<<Asking reparations of Poland and Chezoslovica? I hadn't even considered this rediculous idea.>>
There is an obvious misunderstanding here. The U.S.S.R. never asked for reparations from Poland or Czechoslovakia. I certainly never claimed that. Poland got plenty, including lots of land, from Germany and its Axis allies, and I would expect that Czechoslovakia did as well, but that's a more complex issue because Slovakia declared its independence under Father Joseph Tiso, an RCC priest, and joined forces with Hitler's Germany. After the war, Father Tiso and his priestly associates were hanged by the Czechoslovakian government without much delay, but not before they had managed to exterminate almost the entire Jewish population of Slovakia. Individual Slovak collaborators were dealt with without mercy. But I'm not sure whether or not the general population were forced to pay reparations. Probably not, since there was a very active Slovak Resistance movement, whose Communist leaders were part of the post-war Czechoslovakian governments.
<<They demand reparations and we do the Marshall Plan.>>
Maybe because the Nazis and their allies didn't destroy very much of the U.S. material infrastructure. Maybe because you turned on your Soviet Allies and decided to buy yourselves some friends real quick.