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    How far did ‘peaceful coexistence’ ease Cold War tensions between the Soviet Union and the USA in the years 1953 – 1961? The term ‘peaceful coexistence’ refers to a theory developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War that said capitalist states could ‘accept’ each other. This policy began just after Stalin’s death on 5th March 1953. 1961 is significant here because it marks when the Berlin wall was put up overnight on the 13th August‚ demonstrating the end‚ from a Soviet perspective‚ of the

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    During World War II‚ the United States and the Soviet Union were allies. After the war the two countries emerged as the two most powerful countries in the world. Although the world war ended‚ it was not a clean ending. Iron-willed Stalin wanted a postwar settlement that would guarantee the Soviet Union’s security and future. He wanted parts of Poland and Finland and the Baltic states. With Eastern Europe‚ the Soviet Union would have a buffer against future aggression from the West‚ colonies for rebuilding

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    Korean Civil War as Part of the Cold War On June 25 1950 North Korea invaded an unsuspecting South Korea. The South Korean army was pushed back to the southern edge of Korea until the United Nations armed with sixteen countries came into the war and pushed them right back close to China. After that‚ the South Koreans and U.N forces were pushed back to the 38th parallel where a cease fire happened on July 27 1953 and has held to this day. During this war‚ China and the Soviets both

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    America‚ Russia‚ and the Cold War The origins of the Cold War came about when United States President Harry Truman issued his Truman Doctrine. This doctrine stated that the United States would support "free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures." This would end up being the foundation of the U. S. involvement in the Cold War. The main idea of the doctrine was to support nations in the resistance of communism. Truman felt that if one nation

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    than that of Stalin that brought the cold war to a start? Throughout the whole cold war‚ there were never really trust between the western allies and the Soviet Union‚ even when they were working together to put the Nazi movement to an end. This mistrust started way back in 1917 when the united states were refusing the Bolshevik government. The acts of Truman and Churchill were a major part of the beginning of the cold war for many reasons; however the cold war was always down to both sides Soviet

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    ‘The origins of the Cold War were less about ideologies and more about concerns over insecurity.’ Discuss. The origins of the cold war were entrenched in both American and Soviet concern over insecurity‚ and the outbreak of cold war was a process that began towards the end of the Second World War. However‚ both nations emerged as superpowers after the Second World War‚ and both shed their policies of isolationism-with the power to influence the global sphere‚ there is little doubt that there would

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    The Cold War brought fears amongst the American people in the aftermath of the Second World War. America’s greatest fear during this time was the threat of communism in the United States and abroad‚ the increase of atomic weaponry‚ and the fear of a second depression. Although it was not easy to try and ease the hysteria in America‚ under the administration of Eisenhower‚ he was successful and effective when addressing the concerns of the American people. Communism was a big concern of the American

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    bunker.I think that the Cold war was foolish because they just argued and threatened each others and could have been avoided .This war was caused by the soviet army entering the koreans territory .People would have routine drills to practice if there was a atomic bomb so you never knew if you were safe.”mankind must put a end to war or war will put an end to mankind. This war started because it had allies that were at war with the U.S and they were supplying them with war materials and all of this

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    soviet threat When Truman became President‚ on April 1945‚ US‚ Britain and SU were in the same alliance against Germany and Japan. At that time‚ only SU and Mongolia were official communist countries. The events about soviet treat came fast. After the war‚ communist governments were installed in Poland‚ Romania‚ Hungary‚ Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia‚ forming the "Soviet Bloc”‚ under the soviet dominance and control. With the Red Scare in the back history‚ all the recent communist aggressive movements

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    The Cold War was a time of political and military tension between United States and the Soviet Union. The cold war wasn’t any normal war‚ there was no mass killings‚ no tanks or fighter jets‚ there wasn’t even any ground units. What there was though was a lot of nuclear weapons and money being spent on propaganda such as; newspapers‚ magazines and radio. They were spending money as if an actual war was going on. And even though there wasn’t any real physical war going on there were two great superpowers

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