Red Scare: The Early Times Of The Cold War

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World War Two had just ended. The fear of being attacked once again and exploding into a war was alive. This was the early times of the Cold War, where there was just a conflict on who was the ideology that leaded the world. “The fear of communism, commonly known as Red Scare was a manifestation of political anxiety over the infiltration of international influences, which was of course the USSR. “ (Lazuk)
In mid 50’s, Senator Joseph McCarthy suggested that “the Soviet Union had a conspiracy to place Communist sympathizers into key positions of American life” (Rogers, Thomas, 2008). Due to these accusations there were purges and show trials of those accused of “un-American” behavior, meaning that if they said something bad about their own country