1. Causes of the Cold War
The Cold War can be described as a state of tension between countries in which each side develops policies that are made to strengthen it and weaken the other by falling short by actual war. However, the Cold War beginning in 1947 was more of a verbal war, which was mainly fought through newspapers, magazines, radio and other propaganda methods. ... The Potsdam Conference, the Tehran Conference and the ideological differences that continued throughout the entire war demonstrated the continual failure in creating harmony between the partners resulting, in the outbreak of the Cold War. Military...
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