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The Cold War Essay

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Following World War Two, two distant political governments emerged to dictate the direction the world would take. These two governments consisted of Communism and Democracy which stared untrustingly at each other and staunched economic growth with their excessive military budgets. In the end though, Democracy would prove to be the preferred government archetype for the general population of the world.

During World War Two, the United States and the Soviet Union along with their allies were united to defeat Nazi Germany. After the war however the two nations began to distrust each other after negotiations on how Europe should be governed. These negotiations called the Yalta Conference in 1945 consisted of the big three, …show more content…

The Marshall Plan would also try to remove trade barriers so that trade goods could more easily flow throughout Europe. With these plans implemented the United States along with her allies still could not prevent the take-over countries like Czechoslovakia. The Democratic world began feel the only solution to prevent a Communist take-over was to go to war. This idea quickly gave way as the United States had quickly demobilized after the war and British forces were spread too thin throughout the world. Russia however, still had many of the divisions from the war under arms leading the Western Democracies unwilling to risk war with Russia.

For the Communists, in 1949 the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance was established with the Soviet Union, Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Albania, and Mongolia as members. Its purpose was to coordinate industrial development and trade within the Soviet Bloc. This was also the year the Soviet Union exploded their first atomic bomb after the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. In 1952 the European Coal and Steel Community was created and included France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Its main purpose was to regulate the production and prices of coal, and members agreed not to impose tariffs on one

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