Question 6: The cause for allies to become enemies first started even before World War II was over. The alliance between the United States and Russia was starting to unravel in the middle of World War II. There were two main reasons for this separation. The first one was that the United States was upset that Joseph Stalin signed a non- aggression pact with Germany because that's who they were fighting in the war. Joseph Stalin signed this in 1939 right in the middle of World War II. The second reason was that Joseph Stalin was upset that the United States and other allies did not attack the part of Europe that was occupied by Germany sooner. These two disagreements are what drove the United States and Russia apart and …show more content…
It was also controlled by Stalin and the Soviet Union. Berlin also caused problems because it was divided into four sections: one for the United States, one for Britain, one for France, and the last for the Soviet Union. Each of the different sections wanted total control and this is what lead to the start if the Cold War. Part of the reason that Berlin caused trouble was because it was divided in between western communist Germany, and eastern Germany. Some of the people in the western communist part wanted out of there and just simple crossed the boarder to eastern Germany. Naturally, the western part built a huge dividing wall between them to keep it's people locked inside. Eastern Germany didn't like that at all and they wanted the people to come over from the western side. So they tried to help them get over or around the wall. This created more problems in the beginning of the Cold War. I think that the main reason that Berlin was a good spot for trouble was because it is literally right in the middle of everything and there were several countries using it for transporting food and other goods. Section 2:
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