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Warsaw Pact Dbq Analysis

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The Cold War was the age of spreading Communism and the USSR was the leader of that revolution. As depicted in “WWII Estimated Casualties” the Soviet Union lost the most military forces and civilians compared to France, Germany, and the US. This death large rate was presumably one of the leading factors toward wanting to expand their communist ideas and bring underdeveloped countries under their “communist wing”. Knowing that once they have these counties on their side they will be able to use them for their resources, the USSR knew their income rate would rise greatly. Shown in document 10 the soviet national income growth is compared from 1928-1987 and the income before WWII was the highest it was and during the Cold War it was the closest …show more content…

It presented an obvious opposition to capitalism and illustrated no interest to change or backdown from their communist ways. To project an ideal image to other countries around the world the logo of the Warsaw Pact was the perfect example of the soviets projecting an image of camaraderie and equality with the symbolic “shaking of hands”. Their image to outside forces was crucial to their expansion as shown in document 6. They state “United by the common ideal …equality, respect of territorial integrity, state independence and sovereignty, and noninterference in one another's domestic affairs.” (Soviet Statement: Friendship and Cooperation between the Soviet Union and Other Socialist States”). These statements provide a view on the soviet’s spread that symbolizes relationships with countries built on trust and equality. As the years went on these countries begun to realize the they no longer wanted to be under Soviet power and like Hungary, extracted their countries out from Soviet

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