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The United States and the Cold War, 1945-1953. We waited for them to come ashore. We could see their faces. They looked like ordinary people. We had imagined something different. Well, they were Americans! - Liubova Kozinchenka , Red Army, 58 th Guards Division. The Origins of the Cold War.
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We waited for them to come ashore. We could see their faces. They looked like ordinary people. We had imagined something different. Well, they were Americans! -LiubovaKozinchenka, Red Army, 58th Guards Division The Origins of the Cold War I guess we didn’t know what to expect from the Russians, but when you look at them and examine them you couldn’t tell whether, you know? If you put an American uniform on them, they would have been American! -Al Arson, U.S. Army, 69th Infantry Division
“Both of the ideologies…were meant to offer hope…One of them, however, had come to depend, for its functioning, upon the creation of fear. The other had no need to do so. Therein lay the basic ideological asymmetry of the Cold War.” -John Lewis Gaddis
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The Growing Communist Challenge Mao Zedong
Cold War Critics George Kennan Walter Lippmann
The Anti-Communist Crusade Alger Hiss Mickey Spillane
Loyalty vs. Disloyalty The Hollywood Ten J. Edgar Hoover: FBI
McCarthy and McCarthyism Edward R. Murrow Joseph R. McCarthy
The Uses of Anti-Communism Francis Cardinal Spellman: The American Pope Billy Graham