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The Clash Of The World War II

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A clash of beliefs. One minute a team fighting together during World War II, the next, enemies threatening to wipe one another off the planet. This is what the Cold War could have led to. With resentment and tension high, even back before the start of World War II, both sides had done everything short of a nuclear war. The United States had long been concerned about the idea of communism and Russian leader, Joseph Stalin. Even during their time as allies, one would never trust the other. This was especially true once Stalin had gotten word of a weapon the United States was planning to use on Japan. This, and the fear of the Soviets capabilities, led to multiple tactical strategies by the United States. Opportunities were exploited everywhere in the hopes of expanding their beliefs and ideas versus those of the USSR. This meant propaganda, The United Stated had made an effort to spread the idea of anti-communism all around the nation and the world. This was done in such a way that it affected all areas of life, aiming towards both children and adults. The United States spared no expense in trying to get everyone to believe and support that communism was wrong, evil, and had to be stopped. Anything that could be used to spread this mentality, was. Movies and cartoons were created picturing communist members as the bad guys who in the end would always lose. Many movies at the time also portrayed storylines showing how anyone could be or become a communist. A few movies would

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