TO WHAT EXTENT WAS THE SOVIET UNION'S EXPANSION INTO EASTERN EUROPE THE MAIN CAUSE OF THE INTENSIFICATION OF THE COLD WAR IN THE YEARS 1945-1956?

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    TO WHAT EXTENT WAS THE SOVIET UNION'S EXPANSION INTO EASTERN EUROPE THE MAIN CAUSE OF THE INTENSIFICATION OF THE COLD WAR IN THE YEARS 1945-1956?

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    1) SOVIET EXPANSION
    Evidence of Eastern European countries 'falling' to Communism influence of Stalin - Soviet role in expansion (ignoring Yalta and Potsdam agreements by manipulating elections etc.) Leads to Cold War because --> tension in ideology  The US fear the spread of Communism

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    2) US'S REACTION - PERCEPTION
    It was perceived that Stalin was doing it because of ideological motivation This was suggested by Marx, Truman was also told this by Kennan and Churchill THEREFORE creating a Cold War

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    3) SUPPORTED BY FURTHER EVENTS
    Czech Coup Berlin Blockade Cominform

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    4) PERCEPTIONS AND REACTIONS
    US policy in response embedded the Cold War Containment - Marshall Plan Truman Doctrine Division of Germany 1949: NATO

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    HOWEVER 5) STALIN WAS DEFENSIVE
    Need for a buffer zone / security concerns / lost so much in the war Stalin was involved in Greece as the US thought Berlin Blockade was in response to the new currency brought in by the US Cominform/Comecon was a response to Marshall Aid

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    6) US ECONOMIC MOTIVATIONS
    Wanted to retain their superpower status Had a desire to retain good economy - had to have a capitalist Europe to buy their products IMF and World Bank based on the dollar Marshall Aid conditions Military plan assistance in NATO boosted American military

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    7) FAR EAST INTENSIFICATION
    Mostly from 1949 onwards USSR gained the atomic bomb Warsaw Pact Expansion into Korean War Militarised containment
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