and Soviet Union were embroiled in the Cold War. A war that only involved the build up of arms and no actual fighting between the two sides. Although‚ proxy wars did take place such as the Korean and Vietnam Wars. The Cold War came to a turning point during the 1980s. At the time the United States was led by Ronald Reagan and the Soviet Union was led by Mikhail Gorbachev. Both leaders came into power with foreign policy ideas that radically changed the Cold War. Reagan used the Strategic Defense Initiative
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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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In World War II‚ the Holocaust is one of the most important and significant events that occurred. The Holocaust was a horrible period in the history of the war. Jews were murdered in acts of oppression. During the second world war‚ the Nazis led by Hitler were determine to murder the entire Jewish population. About six million Jews were killed and there was no real threat to put an end to this and stop the Nazis from killing those innocent people. These people were mistreated and taken from their
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To what extent did Scotland play an important role in the British army during the First World War? Scotland played an important role in the British army right from the start of the war. Straight away there was a lot of support from Scotland as volunteer rates were bigger in proportion to the size of the population than in any other area of the UK. Scots were also highly involved in the battle of Loos which was one of the first main battles of the war. The next battle that involved a large amount
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World War I was the First World War and is considered to be the “War to end all wars” or the “imperialist war” but as a matter of fact it was the first modern war. Nationalism played the largest part of the beginning of the war due to nationalist conflicts between Russia and Austria-Hungary. Militarism played a huge part in the war because everyone was more than ready to fight and it was obvious. The toll that imperialism had on the war was that Great Britain had the most spread empire
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To what extent did the development of the Cold War influence Stalin’s policies inside the USSR? Up until 1945 the tensions between the USSR and the USA had been covered by the fact that both sides were trying to fight against Hitler and therefore relations up until the war had been relaxed. However this changed after 1945 the victory against Germany brought them international superpower status giving them more control and influence over many countries especially in Eastern Europe. As a result Stalin
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The Cold War was a time of immense fear in the United States and the Soviet Union. Secrets‚ spies‚ and distrust had created a tense brinkmanship that would last for decades. Although fighting never took place the back and fourth threats were enough to keep both countries on edge. The war in its entirety was rooted on differing ideologies‚ but the dissimilarities between our two countries‚ which played a keep role in the wars creation‚ originated long before the events of the Cold War began to unfold
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For what reasons‚ and to what extent‚ did the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 contribute to the development of the Cold War? The name “Cold War” is the name given to a series of events such as numerous international affairs and major crises that occurred after World War Two until the USSR dissolved in 1991‚ these events include the Cuban Missile Crisis and the rise and fall of the Berlin wall. However‚ before the Cold War happened‚ conferences were held between leaders of Britain‚ USA and the
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People saw the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan as one of the final crucial events in the cold war.1 It was Dec of 1979‚ when the Soviets 40th army invaded Afghanistan. At the time‚ America was charming countries like Pakistan‚ Israel‚ and others‚ therefore Russia sought to spread their reign of Communism throughout Afghanistan. It all started when the PDPA (Peoples Democratic Party of Afghanistan) which was a communist party that had close ties with Soviet Russia‚ was close to being vanquished so
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What Role Did the Tet Offensive Play in Shaping the Outcome of the War? From a purely military‚ tactical point of view‚ the Tet Offensive was successful for the allied forces. By the end of the Tet Offensive‚ all Vietcong were expelled from each place they had invaded. However‚ the offensive was a dismal blow to the U.S. in regards to public support for the military actions in the Vietnam War. “By February 1968‚ the U.S. death toll in Vietnam had risen to more than 500 per week‚ and as the casualty
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