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The Causes of Origin of the Cold War
Červenka, Jaroslav ; Calda, Miloš (advisor) ; Litera, Bohuslav (referee)
This bachelor's work deals with the reasons of the genesis of the Cold War. The work analyzes the reasons of the conflict during World War Two and the first years after. It's written about the first steps in the conflict, the diplomatic negotiations between the Soviet Union and western countries during the time of the problems at the end of the world war two, especially conferences of the Big Three, problems in Greece, Turkey and Iran. I analyze the steps to the cold war like the Truman doctrine and Marshall plan. The Soviet Union guilt is undeniable, but there is a lot of new information that shows blame of western countries, especially the United States. This is the reason why I write this work, this theme is absolutely not ended and slowly opening archives show a lot of new details about the start of the conflict. I want to compare the policy of both sides during world war two and first years after the end of the world conflict and find the problematic decisions of the western countries. I recognized that instead of the common opinion of the only guilt of the Soviet Union, we can find many problematic decisions from the Unite States contributed the beginning of the Cold War. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Causes of Origin of the Cold War
Červenka, Jaroslav ; Calda, Miloš (advisor) ; Litera, Bohuslav (referee)
This bachelor's work deals with the reasons of the genesis of the Cold War. The work analyzes the reasons of the conflict during World War Two and the first years after. It's written about the first steps in the conflict, the diplomatic negotiations between the Soviet Union and western countries during the time of the problems at the end of the world war two, especially conferences of the Big Three, problems in Greece, Turkey and Iran. I analyze the steps to the cold war like the Truman doctrine and Marshall plan. The Soviet Union guilt is undeniable, but there is a lot of new information that shows blame of western countries, especially the United States. This is the reason why I write this work, this theme is absolutely not ended and slowly opening archives show a lot of new details about the start of the conflict. I want to compare the policy of both sides during world war two and first years after the end of the world conflict and find the problematic decisions of the western countries. I recognized that instead of the common opinion of the only guilt of the Soviet Union, we can find many problematic decisions from the Unite States contributed the beginning of the Cold War. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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