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Cold War Eye-To-Eye

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Many Historians argue over the start of the Cold War. Many say that the Cold War started immediately after the end of the Second World War, but many scholars disagree and they say the Cold War actually starts during the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. Regardless, traces of the origins can be found from the time of the Revolution, during the war, and after the war. Therefore, the driving forces that stuck the two ideologies of the nations eye-to-eye can be found between the relations historically before the war, the relations during the war, and the relations after the war. Before the war the U.S. was excited to see the democratic Revolution in the USSR but suddenly the Bolsheviks came in and won the revolution and became the Government. This caused the Red Scare and hostile feelings towards the Soviets began to shape. During the war, Stalin felt as though he could not trust the allies and he was constantly angered with the allied powers for not telling him everything like the atomic bomb. This distrust carried over through the post war era and made Stalin on a constant purge of protection by making …show more content…

The Capitalist United States and the Communist Soviet Union always faced eye-to-eye and disagreed with each other’s idealism. When the Bolsheviks carried out their rebellion in 1917 the United States did not see the Bolsheviks as an official Government until about 16 years after they were formed. With the Bolshevik Revolution, it started up a “Red Scare” in the U.S. The “Red Scare” lasted from about 1919-1920 and resulted in a nationwide crusade against left-wingers who Americanism was suspect. Many people rallied up these suspects, especially Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer who “saw red too easily” and rallied up about six thousand. The “Red Scare” caused a severe hatred toward Communism and even the red nation, USSR, from most of the American people. These hostile feelings proved hard to

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