
The Truman Doctrine: Beginnings of the Cold War
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The Post War Soviet Union
The soviet union, under its leader joseph starling, had quite a different view of how the post war world should be organized. The fear in 19 forty six and 19 forty seven was not that stallans russia would engage in overt military aggression. The great fear was that he would be able to exploit the social ferment and political turmoil that existed in post war europe. And above all, he was concerned what this post war peace would mean for his own personal power. i think he very early on developed a very, very warped idea. What was visible that he was more skilful, more experienced than other western leaders. He expected that even with the people that
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