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The Cold Ear

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The Cold Ear, although not a direct conflict, spread throughout multiple areas on Earth. Some of the most prevalent conflicts and tensions occurred in Europe however. After World War II, the European countries were divided. Those who wanted to promote Democracy and Capitalism were Great Britain, France, Western Germany, Japan, Canada, and the United States. On the other hand countries such as Russia, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, East Germany, and Romania followed the ideology of Communism. The Cold War may have been tensions centralized in Europe and America, however it did spread to Asia and even Cuba.
Following World War II, Europe’s economy was extremely damaged especially in Western Europe. Bombs had destroyed cities, railroads, ports, and communication networks (The Earth and its Peoples, page 851). Employment was becoming hard to find and citizens struggled financially. The United States feared a Communist takeover of Europe, so they decided to help with the reconstruction of Europe. George C Marshall established the Marshall Plan in 1947. This program was set up to help rebuild western Europe following the war. By 1961, over $20 million …show more content…

The Soviet Union had been storing missile in Cuba to have closer access to North America and Canada. This became known as the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. During a routine flight, a pilot was taking photographs and noticed the piles upon piles of missiles, fuel tanks, etc in Cuba. President Kennedy feared these were nuclear missiles. He took action and ordered a naval quarantine on Cuba to keep the Russians from bringing in more missiles. Soviet ships headed towards this blockade and were enraged. The world was on the brink of a disaster as they feared this would be the break out of actual war between Russia and the United States. Eventually, Khrushchev in Russia called his ships back and stated he would clear the missiles out of Cuba if the United States agreed to leave

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