The communist country of the USSR was involved in the war. They were not involved simply because they were communists. They were involved because Adolph Hitler wanted their country for their resources and they wanted to kill off Slavs and communists.
Communism did not go into effect until the last year of WW1. It had nothing to do with any of the fighting.
Anticommunism was belief that Communist rule was not acceptable. There were many who felt Communism was an imminent threat to the US after World War 2. The wars in Korea and Vietnam were conflicts the US became involved in in an effort to do just this.
The United States did get involved in the Vietnam war because of communism in Vietnam.
Communism is when someone is the ruler of the whole city town state or world. it is very well involved in the Korean war because during the war the ruler was trying to tell everyone what they could do and what they couldn't do !
Europeans did not favor communism after world war 2. Communism was forced on the people of Eastern Europe by thd Soviets.
The fight against the spread of Communism.
No it wasn't. Communism wasn't even an issue when WW1 broke out.
Cold War. :)
Shortly after World War II ended in 1945, the Korean War began in 1950. The war lasted until 1953, and involved US troops. The reason the US was involved was to stop the spread of communism from taking over South Korea.
Many Americans worried that communism would threaten their way of life.
World War 1 effected the world in many ways. Communism rose in the Soviet Union, and Germany failed to follow the treaty of Versailles.
World War 2 involved many important people. By the very nature of this war many countries and their leaders, both of governments and armies, were involved.