what are the causes of cold war?
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The 'Cold War' was a period of political, military, and economic tension between the US and Soviet Union (now Russia) from '1945-1991'. The 'Soviet Union' desired to acquire additional territories whereas the US tried to restrain the gains sought after by the 'Soviet Union'. This battle of ideologies led to increased national security, proxy wars, and diplomatic tension between the 'US and the Soviet Union'.
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The key factors that triggered the cold war were:
- 'British and American fears of communist attacks' and 'Soviet Union's aversion to capitalism'.
- Soviet Union’s aim to encourage communism worldwide and their expansion into Eastern Europe
- Soviet Union’s fear of American attack
- Soviet Union’s need for a secure western border
- Soviet Union's actions in the 'Soviet zone of Eastern Germany'.
- Soviet Union's fear of the American's nuclear weapons and denial to disclose their nuclear secrets
- The Allies permitting Germany to join NATO
- The backing of the Western allies of the Atlantic Charter
- Formation of the Eastern Bloc of Soviet satellite states
- Truman's dislike of Stalin.
- The Allies permitting Germany to re-build an army and industry, abandoning the Morgenthau and Marshall plans
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