The Russian leader Stalin would have been seen as the father of communism.
No it wasn't. Communism wasn't even an issue when WW1 broke out.
World War I had NOTHING to do with communism. Yea. It was during and after WWII. And the main country that fought to spread is was the Soviet Union, or Russia.
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Lenin's emergency measures were called "war communism." War communism was later changed with Lenin's New Economic Policy.
Anti-Communism, Fascism and Anti-semitism.
Communism, democracy and neocolonialism
i dont think the U.S was spreading communism during world war 2 or ever..? were you thinking the Soviet Union? if so, Stalin, the dictator died.
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 !
In Russia, during World War 1 Tsar Nicholas the second was running a tyrant so when he got overthrown Russia had a communism policy.
It began during World War 2.