One of the main reasons was fear. Moreover, in the years following the Russian Revolution some leading Bolshevists said that they wanted to spread their revolution world wide. Beyond that, politicians often found it useful to exaggerate the dangers.
Winston Churchill was a proud supporter of Capitalsim, and he hated Communism.
No way, the United States hated Communism and Chairman Mao was trying (and succeeded) to bring Communism to China.
A man that hated communism, and for that reason, was accepted by the Kennedy administration (in the beginning); See: Diem.
they opposed i think it was Stalin or lenin. either way they opposed a Russian leader and hated communism.
Because Hitler wanted more living spaces for the German people and he hated communism
Because Hitler invaded Russia Hitler hated communism and slavic people
The United states confronted Communism in East Asia after the Korean War with fear that communism would be intertwined to other countries. They entered the Korean Conflict shortly after world war 2.
The liberal party hated communism, especially Menzies, the leader of the liberal party at the time. he had even tries banning communism but failed. they wanted to stop communism and also help the US as they had ANZUS and SEATO in place, meaning that they were to help America when America was at war, which they were
YES. The Nazi's hated the communism of the soviet union. Hitler wanted to take over the Soviet Union in order to achieve is goal OS leibensram "living space". Nazi's and communisms both hated and feared each other.
No
Many Americans did "hate" communism because they thought, or believed other who told them, that communism was unAmerican and that communists were only interested in destroying America. They felt threatened and hated the perceived threat. Despite the collapse of communism in most countries, many people retain those feelings. we don't hate them we are simply against the idea of communism, it threatens our power and also is bad for countries because it is dictatorship. you no longer are capable of making decisions on your own
Based on the previous answer to the question of "what are the basic principles of communism"? Marx believed that communism was an inevitable scientific outcome of history and economics. Marx and his wealthy industrial friend Frederich Engels took credit for Communism. Engels' money basically supported Marx.