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Winston Churchill did not like communism. Bolshevism had faded out after World War 1 so he was more focused on the communism. He warned President Roosevelt of the dangers of letting Stalin get away with keeping the countries he was able to get from Hitler. Roosevelt did not heed his warnings. The Cold War began at the end of World War 2.

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Bolshevism didn't fade out after WW1. Bolshevism means majority and is generally interchangeable when talking about early communism. Newspapers throughout the years between WW1 and 2 often used the word Bolshevism to describe communism.

Churchill was complex, his views on communism depended upon what the immediate political problem was. He was a bitter foe of communism i general, but when WW2 demanded an alliance with the Soviets, he was wily enough to understand the need to do so.

When the war ended Churchill resumed his strong opposition to communism. One phrase Churchill used to describe communism describes his feelings the best: foul baboonery

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