1. Ideological Differences in the Outbreak of the Cold War
The aim of this essay is to evaluate the importance of the ideological differences in the outbreak of the Cold War. The Cold War begins with the end of the Second World War (WWII) in 1945, when the world was left crippled and needed to be reconstructed in some manner. For this, it depended on the two great post-war superpowers: the USA and the USSR. ... Thus, this enormous gap between ideologies was very important in the development of a war. ... To a certain extent ideology can be seen as the driving force behind the outbreak of the Cold War. ...
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