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Cold War Dbq Essay

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Ethan David
Cold War Responsibility
During WWII, the Soviets crushed the Nazi’s leaving only the United States and Soviet Union as world powers. The US had also dropped weapons of mass destructions on Japan, leading to the withdrawal of Japan from WWII. Europe was also destroyed as a result of WWII, leading to the United States attempting a recovery plan, the Marshall Plan. The Soviet Union and its allies were more responsible than the United States for starting the Cold War because the Soviets threateningly attempted to convert many democratic countries into communist nations by the influence of such a large country (Russia), and the continued threat of attack by increasing weapon number and potential, also with mobilizing and building up …show more content…

The Western countries noticed this, and began to build up weapons of their own. However, in Document 9, a clear trend can be seen with Soviet RVs and ICBMs. They drastically increased their weapon store, making them the lead aggressor. Not only did the Soviets so that, they also set up missiles in Cuba and funded the Cuban. This is said by President Kennedy (Document 8), “We have unmistakable evidence that a series of offensive missile sites is now being built on that island...”. The Soviets put these missiles up in Cuba so that missiles could reach the US mainland. However, Kennedy may be biased and exaggerating about the missile number. After all, he was the President of the United States, and therefore felt great dedication to helping the American people. Not only did the Soviets aggressively expand their missile count, they also created a hostile war pact, the Warsaw Pact, in response to the United States creating NATO. NATO was created solely for protection, this is stated in the North Atlantic Treaty (Document 4), “The parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or in North America shall be considered as an attack against them all...whatever action it considers necessary to restore and maintain the security of the North Atlantic area.”. Nowhere does it say that NATO was a military attack agreement. It was only made to ensure the survival of already decimated countries in

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