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First of all, the Soviet Union has a vast land and resources, and there is potential for development. Moreover, the United States and the Soviet Union competed for hegemony, basically the Soviet Union only competed militarily, and the economy was incomparable. Moreover, the Soviet Union has accumulated a lot of experience in the war with Germany, which is of great help to the research and development of advanced **.
The planned economic model of the Soviet Union was to concentrate on the development of heavy industry, and after the fall of Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union seized a large number of advanced drawings and objects, which also helped.
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The Soviet Union was still very strong militarily at that time.
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The evolution of US-Soviet relations after World War II was as follows:
On March 5 of that year, then British Prime Minister Winston Churchill delivered the "Iron Curtain Speech" in Fulton, USA, officially opening the prelude to the Cold War.
On March 12, the United States came to power with the Truman Doctrine, marking the beginning of the Cold War.
The establishment of the Warsaw Pact marked the formation of a bipolar pattern.
4. From the 50s to the 60s, US-Soviet relations were still in the period of Cold War development, but the policies of both sides had changed considerably. During this period, the struggle for hegemony between the United States and the Soviet Union was characterized by both détente and contention, and the superiority was in the United States. Due to the ebb and flow of the balance of power between the United States and the Soviet Union, Khrushchev sought cooperation between the Soviet Union and the United States, sat on an equal footing with the United States, and began to handle relations with the Western countries led by the United States in a relaxed posture.
The dissolution of the Treaty and the subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union illustrated the failure of the Soviet model, marking the end of the Cold War and the end of the bipolar pattern, which lasted for 44 years. The United States has become the world's only superpower, and the world pattern has changed to "one superpower, many powers" in the process of world multipolarization.
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1 It was difficult for the USSR to cope with the Eastern Front on its own.
If the Soviet Union could complete the war on Germany's eastern front on its own, then the US imperialists would not have to pay huge losses in manpower and material resources. The materials of US imperialism to support the Soviet Union are n times that of China, and the materials are almost innumerable in addition to equipment and raw materials. If it weren't for the urgency of 100,000, the always shrewd US imperialists would not have spent any money on the Soviets.
2 Germany is more dangerous than the Soviet Union for US imperialism.
Neither of these two countries was an ally of US imperialism, and before the war, Britain, the United States and France all hoped that the Soviet Union and Germany would attack each other.
But Germany was clearly stronger and more dangerous than the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was only an ideological distinction between the West, the Germans simply wanted to exterminate other peoples other than the Aryans, and Hitler relied on stupid slogans to get the support of the Germans, and he was bound to be beaten hard by the US imperialists.
3 Even if the Soviet Union won the war, it could not threaten the West.
The reason is very simple, if the Soviet Union can be strong enough to threaten the Western world, then it is inevitable that the United States and Britain will stop all aid at the end of the war, such as 45 years, during World War II, and instead support Germany on a small scale, so that the Soviet-German war will last longer and consume more Soviet-German strength.
It is very simple for US imperialism to consume the strength of the Soviet Union in 45 years, as long as the materials that aid the Soviets are given to Germany, the Soviets will inevitably pay more sacrifices, such as 10 million more people. The failure to do so must be due to the fact that the benefits outweigh the humanitarian losses.
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Because there is a common enemy, Germany.
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No meat top in front, take the face output.
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At that time, the United States was already the world's strongest manufacturing country and financial power. If the United States does not send troops, Europe will be reunified, and the world will be Europe, not the United States. This is the strategic level.
It's easy to find a tactical justification to convince millions of Americans to die and spend trillions of taxpayers' dollars.
In addition, during World War II, the United States was in the Great Depression. War is the best way to consume resources, referring to modern times, the United States controlled the world's oil by launching the Gulf War and the Iraq War. It's the same thing, but on a different scale.
Also, they are not in the United States.
The Soviet Union was the biggest beneficiary, because after World War II, the Soviet Union expanded its territory and increased its military strength, becoming the second largest power in the world, and even the United States was quite jealous.
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