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…Germany and said he was destined to become national leader. Many Germans liked the Nazis' anti-Communist views and were also impressed by their rallies and mass parades and so earning their respect. Also concerning Hitler's idea that there would be something…
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…of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted domination by armed minorities or outside pressure." (Ap text book) The Soviet was a communist state, where the political party controlled the state. The people basically had no free…
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…permanent control of Poland and Romania under puppet communist governments. The United States, on the other hand, was taking a harder line on the extent of German reparations to the Soviet Union. First there was the secret speech of February 1956. Khrushchev made…
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…in direct military conflict, is an example of conflict due to ideology. Western beliefs in capitalism, democracy, and a free market economy were the complete opposite to communist ideology, which was about a one-party state where all was state-owned…
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…have existed or at least would have taken place. However, considering that rivalry between Capitalist and Communist states always existed, it could be thought that Churchill's speech was only the process needed to start the implementation of an officially…
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…was not just something sprung up out of nowhere in the mid 1960's; it started in 1954 and did not end till 1975. In this war you had North Vietnam who happened to be Communist, and you had South Vietnam who was a democracy like the United States. North Vietnam…
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…. Shortly after, he left the armed forces and began campaigning for the 1946 Senate race. His campaign's focal point was the growing fear of Communism and anger towards Russia. He accused his opponent of being a Communist in order to get ahead. McCarthy…
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…again - it was exactly what people wanted to hear. The political instability with no party ever commanding an overall majority in the Parliament was a common phenomenon in the political life of the country. For example, in 1919 the Communist Party…
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…it didn't completely satisfied the US. Thus, the US must stop the spreading of the communist by intervene into the War. But as a result, the US withdraws from Vietnam in 1975 so they lost their face so much. The authority of the US abased. To Vietnamese…
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…because of the failure of the Great Leap Forward. Mao had the gained the support of Lin Biao and the PLA therefore launched the Cultural Revolution. Mao wanted to get rid of anti communist ideas and opposition that would pose a threat to his leadership…
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