Okay so I found an awnser do United States did not trust Soviet Union because it was a communist country that’s oppressed it’s on peoples ideals is a communist liked Ho Chi Minh then the United States would not trust him because he must have been secretly conducting a relationship with them despite the fact that he described himself as a nationalist do United States thought the Ho Chi Minh was secretly a communist
they didnt trust each other, after all they had debatedly opposite forms of government
USSR was very powerful- Soviet sphere of influence Different ideologies Nazi-Soviet pact in 1939, thought it was untrustworthy Disagreement in Potsdam
History was on his side. -apex
the rise of Communism
That history was on his side.
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they didnt trust each other, after all they had debatedly opposite forms of government
USSR was very powerful- Soviet sphere of influence Different ideologies Nazi-Soviet pact in 1939, thought it was untrustworthy Disagreement in Potsdam
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
History was on his side. -apex
Soviet Strike - 1996 VG is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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the rise of Communism
That history was on his side.
That history was on his side.
History was on his side
no, however at the end of the war the u.s. became suspicious of the soviets and eventully tensions enveloped into the cold war.