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ARTICLES RELATED TO Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West |  |  |  | Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the WestA few scholars have traced the origins of the East-West conflict well before the Bolshevik Revolution. World System theorists have argued that Russia was late to be absorbed by the capitalist world-system, and only in its periphery or semi-periphery upon the Bolshevik Revolution, leaving it ripe for a radical break with capitalism. Some scholars even argue that East and West are fundamentally different civilizations. Among scholars in the latter camp, many have argued that Eastern Orthodox Slavs are heir to the Byzantine tradition. Others point out aspects of the Slavic cultural heritage, Asiatic infl ...
See also:Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents Read more here: » Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West |
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 |  |  | Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the WestA few scholars have traced the origins of the East-West conflict well before the Bolshevik Revolution. World System theorists have argued that Russia was late to be absorbed by the capitalist world-system, and only in its periphery or semi-periphery upon the Bolshevik Revolution, leaving it ripe for a radical break with capitalism. Some scholars even argue that East and West are fundamentally different civilizations. Among scholars in the latter camp, many have argued that Eastern Orthodox Slavs are heir to the Byzantine tradition. Others point out aspects of the Slavic cultural heritage, Asiatic infl ...
See also:Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents Read more here: » Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West |
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 |  |  | Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peaceWhen the war ended in Europe on May 8, 1945, Soviet and Western (US, British, and French) troops were located in particular places, essentially, along a line in the center of Europe. Aside from a few minor adjustments, this would be the "Iron Curtain" of the Cold War. In hindsight, Yalta signified the agreement of both sides that they could stay there and that neither side would use force to push the other out. This tacit accord applied to Asia as well, as evidenced by US occupation of Japan and the division of Korea. Politically, therefore, ...
See also:Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents Read more here: » Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace |
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 |  |  | Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime allianceWhen Hitler attacked the Soviet Union, the Soviets and the Western Allies quickly put their past tensions behind them and cooperated. Most notably, the United States shipped vast quantities of material to the Soviets, keeping their war effort alive. But the wartime alliance between the Anglo-Americans and the Soviet Union was an aberration from the normal tenor of Soviet-US relations and Soviet-British relations. Even during the warmest days of the alliance, tensions existed below the surface. In the words of Winston Churchill "If Hitler invaded hell I would ...
See also:Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents Read more here: » Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance |
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Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine.
Main article: Truman Doctrine
The immediate post-1945 period may have been the historical high point for the popularity of communist ideology. The burdens the Red Army and USSR endured had earned it massive respect which, had it been fully exploited by Stalin, had a good chance of resulting in a communist Europe. Communist parties won sizeable shares of the vote in countries such as Belgium, France, Italy, Czechoslovakia, and Finland and won ...
See also:Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents Read more here: » Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment |
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In early 1950 came the first U.S. commitment to form a peace treaty with Japan that would guarantee long-term U.S. military bases. Some observers (including George Kennan) believed that the Japanese treaty led Stalin to approve a plan to invade U.S.-supported South Korea on June 25, 1950. Korea had been divided at the end of World War II along the 38th parallel into Soviet (Northern) and American (Southern) occupation zones, in which a communist government was installed in the North ...
See also:Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents Read more here: » Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War |
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 |  |  | Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist ChinaShortly after World War II, an all out war resumed in China between the Communist Party of China led by Mao Zedong and the Nationalist Party of China (Kuomintang) led by Chiang Kai-shek. While the Soviet Union provided limited aid to the Communists, the United States assisted the Nationalists with hundreds of millions of dollars worth of military supplies and generous loans of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of military equipment. However, the demoralized and undisciplined Nationalist troops proved no match for the communist People's L ...
See also:Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents Read more here: » Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China |
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 |  |  | Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik RevolutionIn 1917 after a coup of the revolutionary democratic government by the Bolsheviks in Russia the rivalry gained an intensely ideological component. The United States did not even establish relations with the new Soviet government until 1933. The western allies never forgot that the Soviet government negotiated a separate peace with Germany in the First World War in 1918, leaving the Western Allies to fight the Central Powers alone. Lasting Russian mistrust stemmed from the landing of western troops in Soviet Russia in 1918, who became involve ...
See also:Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents Read more here: » Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution |
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 |  |  | Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean WarFor details see the main article Korean War.
In early 1950 came the first US commitment to form a peace treaty with Japan that would guarantee long-term US military bases. Some observers (including George Kennan) believed that the Japanese treaty led Stalin to approve a plan to invade US-supported South Korea on June 25, 1950. Korea had been divided at the end of World War II along the 38th parallel into Soviet (Northern) and American (Southern) occupation zones, in which a communist government was installed in the North by the ...
See also:Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents Read more here: » Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War |
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See also:Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents Read more here: » Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance |
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See also:Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents Read more here: » Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace |
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Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine.
Main article: Truman Doctrine
The immediate post-1945 period may have been the historical high point for the popularity of communist ideology. The burdens the Red Army and USSR endured had earned it massive respect which, had it been fully exploited by Stalin, had a good chance of resulting in a communist Europe. Communist parties won sizeable shares of the vote in countries such as Belgium, France, Italy, Czechoslovakia, and Finland and won ...
See also:Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents Read more here: » Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment |
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