Friday, March 22, 2019

Post World War Two :: WWII World War 2 Essays

Directly after introduction War II the US hard-hittingly shut the door on each(prenominal) communist nations. A red scare descended on the US as the iron curtain enclosed around Eastern Europe. apprehension and misunderstanding led to decades of arms races and close calls with a people that helped us to defeat Hitler and Japan. Meanwhile, the open door in China was slammed in our faces by our own ignorance and suspicion. Though the confrontationist policy of the US may have been an effective tool to use in wartime while dealing with a dictator, it was non correct to use in peacetime. By misconstruing Stalins actions after land War II the US lost any chance of cordial relations. The US first misunderstood Stalins annexation of the Baltic republics. Moreover, a desire to have a buffer zone among the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe was mistaken by the West as aggressive Communist imperialism along the lines of Hitlers pre-war expansion. Granted, Stalin did harbor desires to spre ad his ideology, as did we. However, his desire to defend the vulnerability that had been exploited so many measure was the rationale behind the occupation of Poland. Moreover, the United States history of ideological imperialism is often longer and more colorful than that of the Soviets. Anti-Communist sentiments in the US government as well as the population fueled by misinformation cost the US any type of association with the Soviets. The post-war was the perfect time to become loving with the Soviets. The Russians were decimated by the war and needed all the help they could get. Stalins come-at-able acceptance of accommodation, though only out of necessity, could have been used by the US to gain ground in Asia. However, like always, our own paranoia catalyzed by confrontationist propaganda cost us any hopes of a alliance. A history of anti-Communist feelings intensify by this type of ignorance also led the US to lose all relations with China. By making the assumption that M ao ZeTungs disgrace of communism was the same as that of the Bolsheviks, the US lost a potentially powerful ally. If the US had been more careful, if we had trusted those whose job it was to know, the division between the communism in Be-jing and the communism in Moscow would have been clear. plane if mistrust towards the Soviets remained the US still could have had some type of relationship with Maos China.

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