1. Origins of the Cold War
-Walter Cronkite The origins of the Cold War have been debated since 1945 when, at the end of World War II, the allied countries of Great Britain, The United States, and The Soviet Union had to decide how to map out the fate of Europe. The continent had seen the leaders of Germany, in the span of less than thirty years, twice embark on a conquest that brought the world into war. ... So, when considering an ever evolving view of one of the most dangerous times in world history, which interpretation is right or wrong? ... The US Government used the scare of Soviet plans for world domination to p...
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