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US & Soviet Attitudes to Peace

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US & Soviet Attitudes to Peace

Stalin sought security via Eastern Europe control. The US aimed to stop communism through containment. Roosevelt promoted democracy; Truman used the atomic bomb, sparking Cold War tensions.

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Stalin's foreign policy goals

  • Stalin focused on Soviet security after WWII.
    • Stalin wanted to create a buffer zone in Eastern Europe to prevent future invasions.
  • Stalin aimed to spread Soviet influence through communist governments.
    • Stalin's policy showed a desire for control, not peace with the West.
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Reasons for Soviet actions

  • Stalin remembered the invasions from Germany in WWI and WWII.
    • Stalin feared another invasion would destroy the Soviet Union.
  • Stalin used Soviet armies to establish friendly governments in Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia.
    • Stalin believed this influence stopped the West from attacking again.
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WWII consequences for the USSR

  • The USSR suffered around 27 million deaths in WWII.
  • The war destroyed 1,700 towns and 70,000 villages in the Soviet Union.
  • The Soviet farms lost 25 million horses and 30 million cattle.
  • The USSR faced millions of refugees and major economic damage.
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Roosevelt's attitude to empires

  • Roosevelt supported the idea of self-determination for all nations.
  • Roosevelt opposed large empires and 'spheres of influence.'
  • Roosevelt promoted democracy and cooperation after the war.
    • Roosevelt believed peace depended on freedom and international cooperation.
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US policy on containment

  • The US wanted to stop the spread of communism worldwide.
    • The US used containment to limit Soviet influence in Europe and Asia.
  • The US supported countries threatened by communism with money and military aid.
  • The US aimed to protect democracy and capitalism globally.
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Truman and the atomic bomb

  • Truman became US President in April 1945 after Roosevelt died.
  • Truman used the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945.
  • Truman aimed to end WWII quickly and show US power to the USSR.
  • Truman's use of the bomb increased tensions and started the Cold War.

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1Was the Treaty of Versailles Fair?

2Was the League of Nations a Success?

3How did Hitler's Foreign Policy Impact the War?

4Who was to Blame for the Cold War?

5Did the US Contain the Spread of Communism?

6How was USSR's Control Over Eastern Europe?

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