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Ideological Differences Between the Superpowers

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The Ideological Differences Between the Superpowers

Ideological differences (differences in political ideas) between the USA and Soviet Union led to bad relations. A ‘Cold War’ is a war that has no physical fighting between the two sides.

Truman and the USA

Truman and the USA

  • Truman became president of the USA after Roosevelt’s death.
    • He was less sympathetic towards the communist dictatorship in the Soviet Union.
  • Truman’s attitude was more hard-line than Roosevelt's had been.
Stalin and the Soviet Union

Stalin and the Soviet Union

  • Stalin did not trust Truman.
  • Stalin was angry that Truman had successfully tested the atomic bomb without telling him first.
Churchill and Britain

Churchill and Britain

  • Winston Churchill (the Prime Minister of Britain) believed that the defeated Germany should be rebuilt.
  • But Stalin wanted to weaken Germany as much as possible through reparations (payments for the damages caused by the war they started).
  • Churchill also thought that Soviet troops would not leave the Eastern European countries that they had liberated (freed).
Allies

Allies

  • Britain’s economy had been severely impacted by the war, and it could not act against the Soviet Union on its own.
    • As a result, it allied (joined) more closely with the United States.
    • This process led to the divisions (groups) which would become known as the Cold War.
Capitalism vs communism

Capitalism vs communism

  • The Soviet Union supported communism.
  • The USA and Britain were capitalist countries.
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