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... The Americans saw the Soviet Union as starting a war in Korea which led to the death of many innocent American soldiers and they felt hatred for the Soviets. ...
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... of the Americans. Afer Japan was defeated in 1945, Korea was divided at the 38th parallel. North of the political border would be Soviet territory (People's ...
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... However a series of events occurred in 1949 that shocked Americans. China fell to communism and Soviet Union tested its first Atomic Bomb. ...
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... of society, and victory of socialism in all countries." Americans wanted equality of ... On July 10, 1918 the 5th Soviet Congress approved a constitution that ...
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... submission. As the Soviet power began to take more and more in Western Europe, The Americans were getting more and more nervous. They ...
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... first in outer space. Little was known by the Americans about the Soviet's its space program. Detailed information about the missions ...
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... brinksmanship. With the game, the Americans and their allies won in great, which in result was the collapse of the Soviet Union. Gorbachev ...
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... Cold War began. All Americans, Democrats and Republicans, were allied against the Soviet Union. The Democratic president Truman ...
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... created the Soviet threat altogether. The Americans who were intent on opposing any Soviet action aggrandized this "Soviet threat".
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... He was a member of the United States embassy to the Soviet Union and ... Kennan described the Soviets as insecure, inferior, and less advanced than Americans. ...
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... Krushchev planned to extend Soviet influence into the Western country of Cuba; while at ... by placing similar devices in Cuba to make the Americans understand how ...
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... Krushchev planned to extend Soviet influence into the Western country of Cuba; while at ... by placing similar devices in Cuba to make the Americans understand how ...
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... He was a member of the United States embassy to the Soviet Union and ... Kennan described the Soviets as insecure, inferior, and less advanced than Americans. ...
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... He was a member of the United States embassy to the Soviet Union and ... Kennan described the Soviets as insecure, inferior, and less advanced than Americans. ...
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... He was a member of the United States embassy to the Soviet Union and ... Kennan described the Soviets as insecure, inferior, and less advanced than Americans. ...
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... to Europe, Asia, and perhaps even the Western Hemisphere made the Americans fear. Diplomatic relations between the United States and the Soviet Union did not ...
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... The threat of a nuclear war with the Soviet Union had placed fear in both Americans and Russians for both sides knew that neither could win a nuclear war. ...
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... CIA Salvage Ship Brought up Part of Soviet Sub Lost in 1968, Failed to Raise Atom Missiles." These newspaper headlines were what Americans were reading everyday ...
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... dropped. If Americans were surprised by one bomb, it shows how the Soviet Union might have felt when the second bomb was dropped. By ...
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... It should be noted that the Americans had missiles bases in Turkey, Britain, and Italy ; all aimed at the Soviet Union. In 1950, McArthyism swept the country. ...
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... The threat of a nuclear war with the Soviet Union had placed fear in both Americans and Russians for both sides knew that neither could win a nuclear war. ...
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... the Crisis a Marxist state and a soviet satellite. The United Nations became involved and supervised the missile removal and ship inspections by the Americans. ...
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... The Rosenbergs had been tried and convicted as Soviet spies, and had ... With newspapers making McCarthy a front page headline everyday, Americans would start to ...
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... In 1949 the Soviets tested their bomb and the Americans were concerned. This latter development along with government propaganda put the Soviet Union in a very ...
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... In the twenty years since the Americans first captured their first gold medal ... become increasingly strong compared to the American's, especially the Soviet Union ...
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... which would play on the public opinion of Americans. They soon learned that action would be taken. They wanted to wait until the Soviet Union mediated in the ...
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... based in Turkey pointed towards the Soviet Union. Power, self-interest and overall survival are the only common interest of both the Soviets and Americans. ...
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... Furthermore, if the Americans were to reject the Soviet demands then Turkey would be the "victim of Soviet retaliation." It should be mentioned at this point ...
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... WWII. The Soviet Union feared American technology on weapons was superior and that the Americans knew they knew it too. Since the ...
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... The Americans did not know that the Cubans had 40,000 Soviet soldiers, 36 nuclear warheads for their missiles.(3) Possibly the most dangerous thing the ...
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