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the cold war

 
 
littlek
 
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Reply Tue 16 May, 2006 08:44 am
Maradona wrote:
During WWII, the USSR, Great Britain, and the US made up the "Big Three," the alliance that defeated the Nazis and fascism. Why did that alliance fall apart and what led to the Cold War? Who do you believe was at fault for the Cold War and why do you believe that?


heres my best response:

The alliance fell apart due to communist fears in the U.S. I believe there was never a friendly alliance b/w the russians and the americans. It was just a mirage inorder to defeat the bigger threat. Someguy from germany or something. Look at what happened in japan. The U.S did not want USSR to get involved. The U.S thought if USSR got involved in Japan, than they would be looking for an incentive. so after WWII, there were only two major powers. USSR with the biggest army in the World. And America with an untouched economy and the nuke. We feared the communist USSR, and this can be seen when truman issued the truman doctrine. And
the marshall plan and the berlin airlift. We were going to do anything to hold the spread of communism. Dont feel like writing anymore. hopeit heps.


The Germans! Hahahahaha!
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dagmaraka
 
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Reply Tue 16 May, 2006 09:01 am
Bwahaha, heee hee, hohoho, wooo hooooo, cough cough....choke....Hahahaha!
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littlek
 
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Reply Tue 16 May, 2006 09:04 am
That was funny! Silly maradona!
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