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... Another big aspect of the Soviets hostility towards the Americans would be the fact that Stalin's government was hardly even recognized until 1933. ...
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... his experiences while working with Stalin, and claimed that Stalin maintained model kolkhozes in order to please foreigners . Berezhkov took two Americans to a ...
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... elections. Stalin was greatly opposed to having supervised (by the Americans, British and Soviets) election in Poland and so. Another ...
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... elections. Stalin was greatly opposed to having supervised (by the Americans, British and Soviets) election in Poland and so. Another ...
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... The Americans also wanted to demonstrate the power of the bomb, and give Stalin a reason to be fearful of the powerful United States, so no troubles will arise ...
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... The Americans also wanted to demonstrate the power of the bomb, and give Stalin a reason to be fearful of the powerful United States, so no troubles will arise ...
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... With all the effort put by the Americans, it only encouraged the Vietnamese ... Truman's effort against Stalin was with brinksmanship because Truman wanted to stop ...
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... Maybe the biggest thing of all was that the message was sent to Josef Stalin that the Americans had a strong weapon that he could not counter and that we were ...
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... In 1945, the Americans tested an atomic bomb in a desert located in the United States. Stalin was informed about it at the Potsdam conference. ...
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... motives are measured in right or wrong but valuable or not, Stalin saw having ... The Americans maintained allies in central America, but when Castro introduced a ...
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... Truman met Stalin at Potsdam to decide what to do with Germany. ... However a series of events occurred in 1949 that shocked Americans. ...
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... take advantage of the military situation in post-war Europe to strengthen Russian influence, was perceived to be a threat to the Americans. Stalin was highly ...
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... take advantage of the military situation in post-war Europe to strengthen Russian influence, was perceived to be a threat to the Americans. Stalin was highly ...
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... Secretariat of the Communist Party and in line to become Stalin's successor, was ... Communist, it might have been possible for the Soviets and Americans to work ...
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... buffer zone. In turn, Americans were afraid that Stalin would try to spread communism throughout all of Europe. Americans responded ...
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... set up a People's Democratic Republic in North Korea, while the Americans recognized the ... dictator of North Korea, came to Moscow to seek Stalin's support for a ...
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... Americans set up a firebomb raid in Tokyo on March 9-10, 1945. ... of President Roosevelt April 12, 1945, new President Harry S. Truman, Joseph Stalin and British ...
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... an attack against them all." Consequently, a few months later, Stalin "lifted the ... These measures made it possible for Americans to become more comfortable with ...
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... In the South, the Americans had installed Syngman Rhee, a long-standing, aggressive national leader. For the North, Stalin chose Kim II Sung, a former captain ...
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... that would threaten the Germans, ally with the Americans, and help the North Koreans. A name that came from the Russian word for steel, Joseph Stalin (Nash 2836 ...
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... all." (Henretta, p. 875) Consequently, a few months later, Stalin "lifted the ... These measures made it possible for Americans to become more comfortable with the ...
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... all." (Henretta, p. 875) Consequently, a few months later, Stalin "lifted the ... These measures made it possible for Americans to become more comfortable with the ...
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... all." (Henretta, p. 875) Consequently, a few months later, Stalin "lifted the ... These measures made it possible for Americans to become more comfortable with the ...
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... seemed to be one of the only restraints that prohibited the Soviets from following through with Stalin's plans for expansion. The Americans had successfully ...
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... in Russia in 1918-1920 as evidence of the hostility Americans felt towards the ... They also say that Stalin signed a non-aggression treaty with Hitler because the ...
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... Stalin could not simply negotiate for political control over those Eastern European countries. The Americans politically could not grant the Russians control ...
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... Stalin realized that the atomic bomb had become the symbol of technological strength as ... At the time of the war, Americans' hatred of the Japanese was so strong ...
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... Furthermore, the American media influenced the attitudes of Americans, making a hatred of ... the conference held in Yalta in February of 1945, Stalin, the Russian ...
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... This name would threaten the Germans, ally and fight with the Americans, a name that would help the North Koreans, and this name ... This name is Joseph Stalin. ...
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... had been defeated, the Big Three, Winston Churchill, Josef Stalin and President ... The main reason for this misunderstanding was because the Americans failed to ...
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