stalin and the cold war
Title: stalin and the cold war
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stalin and the cold war
Category: /History
Details: Words: 2846 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
“As long as Stalin was running the Soviet Union a cold war was unavoidable.” (JL Gaddis, We Now Know). Discuss this interpretation of the origins of the Cold War.
The war obliged Stalin to make radical changes in his foreign policy. Before the attack by Nazi Germany he could allow himself to observe the development of events and swim with the tide, choosing between Hitler or the West, but after June 22nd, 1941 he had to
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The Cold War’, Modern History Review, 12 (1) September 2000
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· R Crockatt, The Fifty Years War: The United States and the Soviet Union in World Politics 1941-1991. (1996),Chapter 4
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· V Ingimundorson, ‘Cold War Misperceptions: The Communist and Western Responses to the East German Refugee Crisis in 1953’, Journal of Contemporary History, Vol 29 (1994)
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