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The causes of the Cold War
It’s believed that the origin of the cold war was directly related to the relationship between the Soviet Union and the Allies (United States, United Kingdom and France) in the years of 1945-1947. In the end, the Soviet Union and the United States Army in Adolf Hitler's Nazi empire in Europe and the United States got a complete victory.
In 1945, the United States and the Soviet Union were allies, and they were both the winners in the Second World War. However, wartime allies finally became mortal enemies, locked in a global struggle of politics, economy, military affairs, and there was thought to be another new "Cold War" just a few years later.
During and after the Second World War, a series of events exacerbated the tensions, including subsequently results in the first two years of the war of the Soviet-German pact. The amphibious invasion of German occupied Europe perceived latency and supported of the Atlantic Charter of the Western allies. The western allies' support for the Atlantic Charter, disagreement in wartime conferences over the fate of Eastern Europ