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    of the Cold War was the German Question.’ Discuss. 1945 was a momentous year for change; the war was over‚ an atomic bomb had been used Germany was divided‚ decolonisation had created a power vacuum‚ and a harrowing symbiosis between America and the USSR had developed. The Cold War which subsequently arose was not like the other endemic wars of the past millennium‚ it was a combination of two kinds of war; it was both an ideological confrontation and a struggle to maintain the balance of power. Many

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    Comparing and Contrasting the Russian and American Government Russia and the United States have a long history of both positive and negative relations between the the two nations. It would seem as though relationships started out rather smoothly in the beginning‚ when Russia sold Alaska to the United States in 1867 for 7.2 million‚ but history has certainly caused that mutual respect to dissipate. These ever-changing affiliations can be seen in many historical events such as‚ working together as

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    Cold War. Each thought that increasing the strength of its culture could play a crucial role in winning support for its side. The U.S. wished to limit the influence of the Soviet Union and prevent Communism from spreading over the world. Due to the USSR having significant control over Eastern Europe‚ the U.S. needed to formulate policies to keep allies and neutral countries from turning Communist. The U.S. also had to influence the Soviet Union without risking an open military conflict‚ therefore

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    or communist governments from gaining power. They had no hesitation in intervening in any Latin American country whose government was deemed unacceptable to them. Consequently‚ Republican presidents in particular were constantly suspicious that the USSR was trying to forge a Soviet-Latin American Axis‚ which would give the communists a clear advantage and pose a threat right on the USA’s door step. Khrushchev declared after the crisis had ended that their purpose was only the defence of Cuba since

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    and Tito stemmed from their disagreements in prioritizing good relations with the West. Background Information Leading up to the Tito-Stalin Split: From 1941 to 1948 After Stalin’s non-aggression pact with Germany fell through in in 1941‚ the USSR was pushed into the camp of the Western allies. In the April of that year‚ the Axis powers invaded Yugoslavia. Thus‚ the Yugoslav Partisan resistance‚ led by Marshal Tito‚ was left to defend the nation. The Yugoslav Partisans were extremely successful

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    The Dedication to Execute a Better America John F. Kennedys inaugural speech took please on January 20‚ 1961 during the Cold War that consist of the power of communist over the United States and its government. The speech was said to motivate and express his (the presidents) thoughts on what actions should be implemented to come out victorious. John F. Kennedys used many rhetorical devices to make his appeals more concrete. As John F. Kennedy uses his decides he also uses other appeals such as chiasmus

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    States backed South Korea. The German and Italian tyrants‚ Hitler and Mussolini‚ were defeated by 1945 after which United States and Soviet Union turned to fighting Japan later in the year. After General MacArthur forced the Japanese to surrender‚ the USSR and the United States acquired control of the adjacent Korean Peninsula‚ which had previously been under Japanese seizure starting at the turn of the twentieth century. With the decision to divide Korea at the 38th parallel‚ the Soviet Union overtook

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    ------------------------------------------------- Why the iron curtain descended: origins and causes of the cold war ROHAN SINGH SEPTEMBER 2012 Name of University: The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences Subject:Political Science Date of Submission:1st October‚ 2012. “Why the Iron curtain descended”: A study into the origins and causes of the cold war INTRODUCTION On April 16‚ 1947‚ Bernard Baruch‚ former advisor to former

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    to every government on earth‚ especially America. And Stalin did just that. The United States responded to Stalin’s threat with the Truman Doctrine and a policy of communist containment. Stalin organized the invasion of South Korea and South Vietnam‚ which the U.S. enforced the Truman Doctrine. Why did the USA-USSR alliance begin to break down in 1945? The ideologies of the two countries were completely different. Also‚ Stalin’s distrust of any other system added

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    a second front in Europe before June 1944. On the other hand the British and Americans were worried about Soviet troops in Eastern Europe and their failure to help the Warsaw Uprising against the Nazis. The question remained- would the USA and USSR remain friends following the removal of the one factor which kept them united- the defeat of Germany? [pic] American and Russian troops meet at Torgau on the Elbe‚ 25th April 1945 World War Two: K/W/L Grid |What do I know

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