From the most fundamental of positions, neither the United
            States or the Soviet Union really trusted one another.  Their alliance in World War II
            was out of convenience.  Both saw Hitler as a threat and both needed the other the
            negate it.  The Soviet Union signed a nonaggression pact with the Nazis and only when
            Hitler invaded Russia did the Soviet Union ally itself with the United States.  The
            mutual need to eliminate Hitler was an excellent source of cohesion.  When the threat
            was ultimately eliminated, old tensions resurfaced.  There was considerable mistrust
            about what a post- Hitler Europe would look like.  Stalin did not want to have another
            attempted invasion of Russia, so his desire to create a series of buffers between it and
            the rest of Europe was seen as expansionist by the West.  The threat and use of nuclear
            weapons enhanced the fundamental mistrust between both nations.  These tensions which
            were exacerbated by the peace conferences following the Nazi defeat ended up forming the
            basis of the Cold War that followed World War II.
Friday, May 1, 2015
Discuss the origins of the Cold War and the sources of growing tensions between the US and the Soviet Union at the close of World War 2?
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