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Who's to Blame for the Cold War?

  • Date Submitted: 01/28/2010 06:29 AM
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Beginning after World War II and proceeding until 1990, the Cold War has effected all countries in Eastern and Western Europe. Through unsettled grievances, the Soviet Union and United States have "fought" a nuclear arms war to show off who has the best defenses and technology. Due to previous events, it is evident that the Soviet Union is to blame for such actions.


From signing the non-aggression pact to the Cuban Missile crisis, it is obvious that the US is just a bystander who became involved by trying to help others.   When Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression, they agreed that they would not go to war with each other after Germany took over Poland. Once Germany broke the agreement and invaded Russia, all out war began, and the Soviets were left to defend themselves. Unable to help in the relief of the battle at Stalingrad, the Allied tried to devise a way to make Germany surrender unconditionally. Because of America's lack of involvement in Stalingrad, the Soviets never really forgave the allies and had hard feelings towards them that were never resolved.  


The Yalta conference held in February of 1945, was a turning point in the relationship between the major powers. The big three, Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill, disagreed on how to settle up with Germany after the end of the war, and unlike the US and Britain, the Soviet Union wanted to punish Germany and make it pay for damages done to Soviet land. By this time, the Soviet Union had already occupied much of Eastern Europe, in particularly Poland.   Going into the meeting proceeding Yalta, the Soviets were not going to let countries, such as Poland, decide their own governmental fate, but wanted to keep them under communist control to protect the western side of the union. This led to problems in the development of the United Nations.


The Cold War deepened in June of 1948 as Soviet leaders declared that their currency would be circulated in all parts of Berlin, including...

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