No, that quote is attributed to George Patton, not Omar Bradley.Paton believed that the Soviet Union and communism in general was a bigger threat to the United states than the Nazis were.
It was considered a threat with the Russian Revolution and the Chinese civil war during WW2 brought that threat to the forefront. Communism was always a threat to capitalist governments due to it being the exact opposite of what capitalism stands for. Though, recognize what communism is, and not what it was made out to be. Different Opinion Communism was never a threat. The West took it as a threat because several natiosn were taking that government and it was the opposite of Capitalist West's views. In addition, Communism was the government of the Soviet Union, America's 'opponent' during the Cold War (from this era most anti-Communist sentiment comes). Some other people, myself included, take it a little further by saying the US simply didn't want to recognize that it had met a government better than its own. Few people can actually tell you what Communism is; all the know is that it carries a negative connotation, which is just ridiculous/
No. Terrorism is a threat to ALL countries. Communism is only a threat to NON-communist countries. Big difference, that. no the west has always been stupid terroism is just to gain fear and it is not threat to the west but what ever the extrimits where Jews,chiristan,or Islamic belive must be " pureifed".
They did not have a lot of respect from them so they saw them as a threat.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
the threat communism spreading to turkey and Greece ----> NOVA NET ANSWER
It wasn't a threat of communism but of the atomic bomb that people built bomb shelters.
Muslim fundamentalism is fast becoming the chief threat to global peace and security as well as a cause of national and local disturbance through terrorism. It is akin to the menace posed by Nazism and fascism in the 1930's and then by communism in the 50's"
the threat communism spreading to Turkey and Greece -you're welcome
Adolf Hitler
because..
Winston Churchill primarily opposed Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime during World War II, as he was a staunch defender of Britain and its allies against the threat of fascism. Additionally, he was critical of the appeasement policies adopted by some British politicians in the 1930s, particularly toward Hitler. After the war, he also expressed opposition to the spread of communism and the Soviet Union's influence in Europe.
Canadians responded to the rise of European fascism in the lead-up to World War II with a mix of concern and action. Initially, there was a strong isolationist sentiment in Canada, with many advocating for non-intervention. However, as the threat of fascism grew, public opinion shifted, leading to increased support for military preparedness and alliances with Britain and France. Ultimately, Canada declared war on Germany in September 1939, marking its commitment to combat fascism alongside the Allies.
Because it could be a threat to citizens or even other countries when applied
Hitler was a fascism against homeless people, handy cap people, and smart people so that he can have the power to control the people.Millions of people shed their blood to defeat fascism in the second world war.
No, that quote is attributed to George Patton, not Omar Bradley.Paton believed that the Soviet Union and communism in general was a bigger threat to the United states than the Nazis were.
Prolly cuz extreme forms of communism were considered a threat to Christianity for republicans and considered a threat to civil rights by democrats. We were already a little bit commie and a little bit fascist, but more toward fascism on the spectrum.