The Soviet's Ideals Of Communism

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Through out World War 2, the United States of America and the Soviet Union, as the Allied Powers, fought to bring an end to the Axis Powers. Yet a tension existed between the two countries. the United States did not agree with the Soviet’s ideals of Communism and were worried about Joseph Stalin and his way of ruling with an iron fist. The Soviet’s didn't like How the United State did not regard the USSR as an equal in global politics. The USSR also didn't like America’s delay in joining World War 2, after having having lost so many Russian. After the war these resentments grew until dislike grew to hate and allies were now enemies. The Expansionism ideals of Russia inspired fear in the United States, that Russia desired to rule the world.

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