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It probably started before the war ever ended. George Patton had it right about the Russians, they had a bigger agenda than just ending the war.

During the war, both sides needed each other to win, but once it was over, the Russians were like hungry wolves in putting together the Soviet bloc.

The Russians even isolated West Berlin so that vital supplies were unavailable to them. The US countered with the Berlin airlifts, providing food medicine and all other supplies, so that West Belin could survive the evil Soviet power grab.

The ink was not yet dry on the surrender forms of WW II before the US realized it had provided Russia with way too much help in defending itself against the Nazi's !

2007-08-12 11:54:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Russia an ally of Britain during the start of WW2 was turned into an enemy by the U.S. the U.S. portrayed Russian and by extent Russians as totalitarian in a quest to dominate the Earth. this portrayal resembles that of the Nazis and their belief that Communism or Socialism of that sort was in a plot to rule the world. So switch Russians for the other victims and other people as well and you have something similiar. other things which changed it were that the it was seen by the U.S. they could supplant Britain as the new force of the world and decided to check what was seen as a rival or rival system. In doing the U.S. utilised propaganda as already stated similiar to the Nazis except that Russians were in place of jews and were being called evil instead though the goals were to destroy Communism and so the statement which seems contradictory that Russians were bad for being Communists but lived in a totalitarian place. Also there was a repeated statement that Stalin was a Dictator and killed millions of his people the same people the U.S. had entered into a Cold War after WW2 and had been threatening to nuke for years after because Communists were said to be evil . the rest is known years of saying not we have something better to offer you but our way is the only way. that is what totalitarian means but the U.S. did not seem to understand that Russia was not saying our way and nothing else but ''we have something better ''. this was what the U.S. was scared would happen people would actually preferr that system over another and everyone knows it they knew it then they knew it now.

2007-08-12 12:09:16 · answer #2 · answered by darren m 7 · 0 0

A quest for land.

2007-08-12 11:30:30 · answer #3 · answered by anthony p 3 · 0 0

Do your own homework kid!!

2007-08-13 01:00:33 · answer #4 · answered by conranger1 7 · 0 0

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