Tuesday, May 28, 2019

The Cold War Essays -- World History Communism

Following World War Two, two distant political governments emerged to order the direction the world would take. These two governments consisted of Communism and land which stared untrustingly at each other and staunched economic growth with their excessive military budgets. In the halt though, Democracy would prove to be the preferred government archetype for the general population of the world. During World War Two, the United States and the Soviet Union along with their allies were linked to defeat Nazi Germany. After the war however the two nations began to distrust each other after negotiations on how atomic number 63 should be governed. These negotiations called the Yalta Conference in 1945 consisted of the big three, Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin. It established that Germany and Austria were to be divided into four parts of occupation as well as the capitals of Berlin and Vienna. Later that year the Potsdam Conference was attended by Truman, Atlee, and Stalin, w hich fell through over the East-West hostility which made it difficult for the council to reach a unanimous decision. As Russia sought to dominate the whole of easterly Europe as a defense against invasion, the United States wanted Democracy for the European people. It was during this time that the cold war began and the iron curtain came down across Eastern Europe. The Cold War in the United States came from the fear that Communists intended to take over all of Europe. Seeing that Communist governments were established in Poland, Bulgaria, and Hungary by the Soviet army, along with local communists setting up their own governments in Albania, Yugoslavia, and the United States began her policy called the Truman Doctrine. This Doctrine was est... ...rappled with questions about her new place in the world. The collapse of the Soviet Union ended the division of Europe into two opposing camps and united Europe with the sole purpose and shared commitment to capitalism an d democracy. In the end of this entire struggle communism fell and democracy was governed the majority of the world for the first time.Works CitedMcKay, et al. A History of World Societies volume C. Boston Bedford/St. Martins 2009ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION 1945-1960. TheCorner. HW Poon, 1979. Adapted by TK Chung. Web. 08 Jan. 2011. .Betts, Raymond F. Europe in Retropsect The Decade of European Recovery - The Cold War & Bipolarization. Britannia British History and Travel. Web. 08 Jan. 2011. .

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