Cold War ... The Cold war finally ended when the Communist regimes in Eastern Europe began to topple in 1989, Germany was reunited in 1990, and the Soviet Union itself ... View More
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Cold war ... It would appear that the postwar communist frenzy and this new ampquotRed Scareampquot created the perfect environment for a man with McCarthyamp39s naked ambition and ... View More
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Australiaamp39s involvement in the vietnam war ... to war. Others believed that they had to go to war and sacrifice themselves or Australia would eventually turn communist. It was ... View More
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Cold War ... unison internationally, led both nationsamp39 leaders to hail the end of the cold war, and the break up of the Soviet Union in late 1991 ended Communist rule there ... View More
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Vietnam War ... first place. The US ampquot had ampquot to enter the war to stop the spread of Communism in Asia since North Vietnam was Communist. If North ... View More
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vietnam war ... The war had roots in the First Indochina War 19451954, in which the vietminh Vietnamese communistnationalists defeated their French colonial rulers and ... View More
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The cold war For fifty years the United States was locked in a cold war struggle with Communist nation of the Soviet Union. The American people feared Communism. ... View More
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Chinese Civil War ... would oppose it. The Civil War also involved Russia and their dealings with the Chinese Communist Party. When Russia declared war ... View More
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Chinese Civil War ... would oppose it. The Civil War also involved Russia and their dealings with the Chinese Communist Party. When Russia declared war ... View More
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americas longest war ... to prevent South Vietnam from falling to the communists, which eventually led the United States to fight a major regional war. The communist great powers that ... View More
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The Cold War ... win the war. T he communist played a very big role in the Cold War, it was the communist Vs the Democracies. At the beginning of ... View More
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The Causes of the Cold War It can be argued that the Cold War was inevitable, and therefore no oneamp39s fault, due to the differences in the capitalist and communist ideologies. ... View More
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The Cold War ... in the United States.21 Thus, the actions of the American government, journalist, and media increased the general antiCommunist support for the Cold War. ... View More
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The Cold War ... in the United States.21 Thus, the actions of the American government, journalist, and media increased the general antiCommunist support for the Cold War. ... View More
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Vietnam War The Tragedy of The Vietnam Veterans There were four countries that were divided after World War II as a result of global Communist strategy: China, Germany ... View More
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China is a Communist Country ... led by Chiang Kaishek. The war lasted less than a year and the Chinese Communist won a victory. Afterwards, most of the remnants ... View More
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The Cold War ... in the United States.21 Thus, the actions of the American government, journalist, and media increased the general antiCommunist support for the Cold War. ... View More
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Cold War ... defined as a condition of tension and conflict short of an actual war as was ... The nuclear Arms Race The United States was very fearful of a communist take over ... View More
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COLD WAR ... be defined as a condition of tension and conflict short of an actual war as was ... The United States was very fearful of a communist take over especially after a ... View More
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Korea War:US response ... The Korean War was one of the results of the cold war, the political struggle between the Communist and nonCommunist systems following World War II Summers ... View More
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The Origins of the Cold War ... repeat the mistakes of World War 1 resisted his demand. Truman was angry with Stalin for his actions against Poland. He had imposed a one party Communist State ... View More
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Cold War ... vii.ampquot After the Second World War, Berlin became what was termed by diplomats ampquota hot spotampquot in the Cold War between communist USSR and the democratic west ... View More
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The Cold War ... forces. One was the war in Vietnam, which failed to prevent North Vietnam from bringing South Vietnam under communist rule. The ... View More
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The Vietnam War The Vietnam War was a war between Southern and Northern zones of Vietnam. ... Most nonCommunist countries were worried that the communist giants, China and the ... View More
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cold war ... Vietnam Mazour, p. 796. In this war, unlike the Korean War, the North won, which led to communist takeover. The Berlin Wall was ... View More
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Korean War vs. Vietnam War ... Americanamp39s have to realzie that it is not the amount of weapons that wins a war, it is the commitment of a nation that wins it. And the communist peoples of ... View More
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cold war ... the fruits of victory from World War II by treasonous subversives in the US State Department. He especially blamed the 1949 Chinese communist takeover on ... View More
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Cold War ... This worsened with the creation of the European North Atlantic Treaty Operation and the Communist Warsaw Pact and then the Korean War. ... View More
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History and Results of the Korean War ... also a factor. Many studies argue that the central cause of the war was communist expansionism. ampquotNorth Koreaamp39s invasion followed ... View More
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The war in Vietnam ... with the unsuccessful appeasement of fascist dictators before World War II, the Truman administration believed that any sign of communist aggression must be ... View More
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