Communism and Capitalism are opposing political philosophies. While there was a mutual need for cooperation during World War II, once the war was over, that cooperation evaporated. The Soviets remained in areas they had agreed to leave, allowing the countries to have free elections and decide which form of government the citizens wanted. While occupied, those countries had no choices, they simply were swallowed up by the Soviet Union.
It was called "The Cold War".
The main goal was to create a buffer zone between the Soviet Union and Western Europe
The major reason for the beginning of the Cold War was the ideological and geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union following World War II. The U.S. aimed to promote capitalism and democracy, while the Soviet Union sought to expand communism and establish a sphere of influence in Eastern Europe. This clash of ideologies, combined with mutual distrust and competing interests, led to a prolonged period of political and military rivalry that defined the Cold War era.
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Beginning of ideological war, pressure of becoming the dominant World Superpower, and a growing distrust of each other and Allies
The US and the Soviet Union. (now Russia)
Russian aggression and American pacifism
It was called "The Cold War".
The main goal was to create a buffer zone between the Soviet Union and Western Europe
The main goal was to create a buffer zone between the Soviet Union and Western Europe
The war of propaganda between the U.S. and the Soviet Union after World War II is often referred to as the Cold War. It was a period of geopolitical tension and ideological rivalry between the two superpowers, marked by propaganda, military build-up, and espionage, without direct military conflict.
The main goal was to create a buffer zone between the Soviet Union and Western Europe
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A period of tension between the capitalist USA and the Communist USSR
The major reason for the beginning of the Cold War was the ideological and geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union following World War II. The U.S. aimed to promote capitalism and democracy, while the Soviet Union sought to expand communism and establish a sphere of influence in Eastern Europe. This clash of ideologies, combined with mutual distrust and competing interests, led to a prolonged period of political and military rivalry that defined the Cold War era.
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The Cold War.