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Frenemies: Russia & the USA, a History

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1933: A Turning Point in U.S.-Soviet Relations

This chapter investigates the significant changes in U.S.-Soviet relations during the pivotal year of 1933, driven by global events such as the rise of Hitler and threats from Japan. It highlights Roosevelt's challenges in reshaping American foreign policy from isolationism to pragmatic engagement with the Soviet Union, exploring the intricate evolution of their relationship leading into World War II. The discussion further elaborates on the ideological duality that characterized American perceptions of the Soviet Union, emphasizing the impact of these perceptions on the trajectory of the Cold War.

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