The battle developed due to the fact of the relationship between USA and the USSR after World War two was called The Cold War. The Cold War in spherically was a military conflict between the two countries where if a direct contact had occurred War World III will had taken place. The conflict was over political, military and economic issues. Communism and Capitalism also played significant factors into this war. This name, The Cold War, was giving because each side never fought each other indirectly, whoever their allies were; they fought on the same side against each other. The Cold war began in 1947 and ended in 1991. Each side used Proganda as a tool to spread the word of this war. In reality the Cold War was a long drawn out …show more content…
It can be said that it was a division of the world into two opposing ideological blocs between 1945 and 1991. A capitalist bloc led by the United States. A Communist bloc led by the Soviet Union. Besides two blocs emerged subsequently Third World. During the Cold War the world was divided into two blocks: The US-led Western world champion of liberal democracy and capitalist system. The Eastern world led by the USSR representative of totalitarianism and the economy into the state. The construction of the Berlin Wall was the materialization of the "iron curtain" imaginary representation of the division of the world into two parts
One of the main reasons was that there were huge differences in the way that the East and West were led and the disagreements about this point. The West was (still is) a democratic state where many parties are allowed to stand and where elections are held. Secondly the relationship between Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt was untrustworthy and they disagreed about reparation and what to do with Germany. Thirdly the reason for the breakdown is because of the Soviet aggression in Eastern Europe. America wanted to keep Eastern Europe contained but Stalin wanted to expand the Soviet