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    their tracks. Although there were many other times during the Cold War that the United States attempted to contain communism like the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan, three examples are very clear. The three examples were; the Berlin Wall, the Korean War, and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Today it is important to understand the policy of containment because it knowing that some things just need to be under control and there is some way that it can be taken care of. There is something to do to…

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    The President’s Barber is a fiction film that tells a story of a barber and his family through many decades of Korean history, specifically focusing on the political aspect. Although the film is fiction, it uses real South Korean figures and events throughout the movie as a way to get the audience more engaged for which they may have known those figures or events in their time as citizens. For those who were not around during the time that those figures or events have occurred, the film was able…

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    Men and women that went to Vietnam came back plagued with gruesome stories of all the things they did and some never came back at all. The Vietnam War was the most unpopular war the United States had ever been involved in. Unlike WWI, WWII, or the Korean War the veterans were not welcomed home. They hid their involvement from the war to stay away from the judgement they would have received from some members of society. The soldiers normalized death and destruction while in Vietnam so it became…

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    Post Ww2 Propaganda Essay

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    The post WWII propaganda saw a strong link emerge between many political actions of the two superpowers and the fight to ideological supremacy, as the governments inadvertently campaign for public support of their ideology. Corresponding with the rising ideological pride, the pressure and threat of the enemy saw the governments begin efforts to use political movements to discredit the capability of the rival ideology. This ideological pressure clearly burdened both the American and Soviet…

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    Cold War Communism

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    United States wanted to keep communism within the Russian borders. They wanted to contain it. Containment was the United States’ attempt to keep communism from spreading, and it was done by giving aid to West Germany and fighting for South Korea in the Korean War. After World War…

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    Truman Doctrine

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    As World War II comes to an end, so did one of the alliances held during it between the world’s new super powers, The United States and the Soviet Union. This marks the renewal of the great Red Scare as well as the start of the fight against the spread of communism, and at this time the United States was led by President Harry S. Truman. He would adopt his policy of Containment against the Soviet Union to try and just contain the communist threat to the USSR instead of making a war trying to…

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    "No event in American history is more misunderstood than the Vietnam War. It was misreported then, and it is misremembered now. " [Nixon]. In order to understand this event, one ultimately needs to examine the cause and every possible perspective of that cause. After World War II, the Vietnamese people anticipated reunification and democracy away from French rule. The Vietnamese were hindered heavily by French colonialism, resulting in the increasing popularity of communist revolutionary, Ho Chi…

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    During this time, a civil war between North and South Korea, caused by an establishment by the Soviet Union and the United States in 1945. The Koreans failure to hold free elections in 1945, intensified the division between the two nations of North and South Korea. The North established a communist government led by the Soviet Union and Kim Il Sung; devoted to creating a Communist value and influence…

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    Korean War Effects

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    The devastation of the Korean War came along with destruction that was much more powerful than words could express. The effects of the Korean War are hard to understand if you are not familiar with the tension that went on between North and South Korea before this eruption. To start it is vital to realize that tension between South Korea and North Korea had been going on before Word War 2. Korea sits in between China, Japan, and Russia. It is sometimes called, "The Land Bridge, between China…

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    The Vietnam War was the longest war in the United States history. This historical event took started on 1954 and ended on April 30, 1975 making this a 21 year war. This war that took place in the country of Vietnam hence the name, was fought between North Vietnam, Soviet Union, and China, versus South Vietnam, the US, the Philippines and other communist allies. The reason this war started was because the Vietnamese leader, Ho Chi Minh, rose to power in North Vietnam; his goal was to make Vietnam…

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