The creation of East and West Germany; the creation of North and South Korea, and the Korean War.
It made the US realize that the communists could be stopped.
There was no fear of communism during that time period because the U.S. was just trying to make enemies so they could use their weapons. Like they always do.
the americas
Probably the fear of communism, since Stalin controlled half of Berlin and made it a point to control it how he wished and no one started a war with him.
No it wasn't. Communism wasn't even an issue when WW1 broke out.
Communism was BAD and had to be completely eradicated
The policy of the US toward the Soviet Union after WWII was shaped by a belief that the Soviets intended to spread Communism throughout the world.
World War II & Communism
the americas
Well, it was part of the Cold War, and the rise/downfall of Communism.
It was an american politician named macarthur who thought communism was the root of all evil, and therefor did everything to look as bad as possible. This led to Americas eternal fear of communism. What they don't know is that if communism were to be correctly performed the world would be a BETTER PLACE!
To stop the spread of Communism from the USSR
Australian government responded to communism in many different ways . after the start of communism , Australia started to suffer from paranioa due to the apparent " domino threoy' that was just one of the many events that are linked to communism.
Increased overseas trade meant that american jobs were more dependent on world events
It started in 1953 in order to spreed Communism though out the world, gain intelligence, influence international events, and destroy western capitalism.
The duration of The Lost World of Communism is 3600.0 seconds.
1. To stop Communism from spreading. 2. To try to bring about world peace. 3. Trade / Economics reasons
The Lost World of Communism was created on 2009-03-14.
the marshall plan. it was in a document that told about America helping restore damages done after world war 2 in europian countries.