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Why was the cold war called so
Why was the cold war called so













why was the cold war called so

Various causes are responsible for the outbreak of the Cold War. As a result of which suspicion became wider between Soviet Russia and western countries and thus the Cold War took birth. Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister of England in his ‘Fulton Speech’ on 5 March 1946 said that Soviet Russia was covered by an Iron Curtain. But after the defeat of Germany, when Stalin wanted to implement Communist ideology in Poland, Hungery, Bulgaria and Rumania, at that time England and America suspected Stalin. It is only because the relationship between Roosevelt and Stalin was very good. There is no unanimity amongst scholars regarding the origin of the Cold War In 1941 when Hitler invaded Russia, Roosevelt the President of USA sent armaments to Russia. It is a propaganda to which a great power resorts against the other power. In fact, Cold War is a kind of verbal war which is fought through newspapers, magazines, radio and other propaganda methods. In the graphic language of Hartman, “Cold War is a state of tension between countries in whicheach side adopts policies designed to strengthen it and weaken the other by falling short by actualwar”. As a result of which both stood as rivals to each other. Soviet Russia took the leadership of all the Communist Countries. Then America took the leadership of all the Capitalist Countries. Indirectly the competition between the Super Powers led to the Cold War. One nation tried to reduce the power of other. IntroductionĪfter the Second World War, the USA and USSR became two Super Powers. Disclaimer: Copyright infringement not intended.















Why was the cold war called so